Everything is in the title. I'm actually doing my first steps as a history teacher, under the overseing of an actual teacher. And my issue is the following one :
The class I have to teach to is made of 12-13 years old kids. Most of them seems pretty smart (they're not the annoying dumbass kind of kids) but their historic knowledge seems to be... approximate for the less. As we're in Switzerland, the main topic I have to teach them about are the origins of Switzerland. But I feel like I can't really explain the origins of Switzerland if the kids haven't the slightest grap on what exactly HRE is. I remind from my own histroy classes when I was their age, teachers thought HRE was too complicated to teach about so they basically give up on this. So in the end of my school years, even though I already liked hsitory, the only thing I knew about HRE was "These are some funny letter to talk about something german in the middle ages". So I don't want to reproduce this sad narrative with the class I'm supposed to teach to.
But of course it's a very dense and complex topic and as it's not even the main thing in the program, but only some background I want to give them to allow them to understand better where the fuck Switzerland came from and why the fuck they were fighting Austrians. Knowing that I definitely haven't many hours to properly explain them everything.
I'm already thinking about how I could deal with it but it's hard to know where to start, given that half of the kids seems to not understand the difference between HRE and actual Roman Empire.
So any hint idea, map, document or idk what else is welcome.
Thanks in advance
The class I have to teach to is made of 12-13 years old kids. Most of them seems pretty smart (they're not the annoying dumbass kind of kids) but their historic knowledge seems to be... approximate for the less. As we're in Switzerland, the main topic I have to teach them about are the origins of Switzerland. But I feel like I can't really explain the origins of Switzerland if the kids haven't the slightest grap on what exactly HRE is. I remind from my own histroy classes when I was their age, teachers thought HRE was too complicated to teach about so they basically give up on this. So in the end of my school years, even though I already liked hsitory, the only thing I knew about HRE was "These are some funny letter to talk about something german in the middle ages". So I don't want to reproduce this sad narrative with the class I'm supposed to teach to.
But of course it's a very dense and complex topic and as it's not even the main thing in the program, but only some background I want to give them to allow them to understand better where the fuck Switzerland came from and why the fuck they were fighting Austrians. Knowing that I definitely haven't many hours to properly explain them everything.
I'm already thinking about how I could deal with it but it's hard to know where to start, given that half of the kids seems to not understand the difference between HRE and actual Roman Empire.
So any hint idea, map, document or idk what else is welcome.
Thanks in advance