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The French Revolution

A 6 week class about the French Revolution
Sara Bartnik
Average rating:
4.5
Number of reviews:
(83)
Class

What's included

6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Homework
1 hour per week. Worksheets/ Activities will be uploaded and accessible upon enrollment.
Grading
Upon request

Class Experience

The French Revolution was a time of turmoil and great change in France. From the change in government, riots, revolutions,  to the fall of the royal family. In this six-week course, we will break down the details of the French Revolution and look at this revolution completed turned France upside down.

This class is designed for students who want to know more about the French Revolution. No prior knowlege is needed, as all the information is covered in the class. Advanced learners are always welcome, and are a great addition to any class.

Through the six weeks, I will be using slideshow presentations to teach the students about the key events, people, and policies that occurred during this time. As this is an self paced class, I encourage students to complete Kahoots to ensure/enforce understanding.  Kahoot does not require an account. I will interact with the students at minium 2x a week, max 7, depending on instructor availibility. I will make post warm up questions and exit tickets for students to complete and respond in a timely fashion.
Learning Goals
Cause and effects of the French Revolution
The short and long term consequences of the French Revolution
Key people and figures during the French Revolution
learning goal

Syllabus

6 Lessons
over 6 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Post French Revolution
 Causes of the French Revolution, Economics and Finances, The Estates General 
Lesson 2:
1789-1791
 The Third Estate, National Assembly, The Tennis Court Oath, Storming of Bastille, The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 
Lesson 3:
(1789-1791): Tension in France
 Royals fleeing the scene, Champ de Mars Massacre, the Constitution 
Lesson 4:
(1792)
 The Storming of the Tuileries, downfall of the Royal Family 

Other Details

Parental Guidance
The French Revolution by nature, is bloody and horrific. We will discuss important events surrounding it, but no graphic images will be shown.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Kahoot
Sources
- 'Becoming a Revolutionary: The Deputies of the French National Assembly and the Emergence of a Revolutionary Culture (1789-1790)' - Timothy Tackett - 'The French Revolution: A Document Collection' - Laura Mason and Tracey Rizzo - 'The Theory and Practice of Denunciation in the French Revolution' - Colin Lucas (The Journal of Modern History) - 'The First Total War' - David Bell - 'The Terror' - David Andrews
Joined August, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
South Carolina Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
I am certified to teach World History and U.S History for grades 7-12. I have done extensive research on this topic for the past ten years. All of my sources are factual, and I will also add in some tidbits of knowledge I have on this topic.

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Ages: 13-16

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