WWI Education Resources for Teachers - Great War.
World War I (or the First World War) was a global war which began on July 28, 1914 and lasted until November 11, 1918. The war lasted exactly four years, three months and 14 days. Most of the fighting was in Europe, but soldiers from many other countries took part, and it changed the colonial empires of the European powers. Before World War II began in 1939, World War I was called the Great.
Comprehensive World War 1 Modules Complete lesson plans and teaching materials for busy teachers. The modules below were created specifically for UK and international GCSE teaching but can be applied to any curriculum teaching students aged 14-18. Search the modules below to find all the teaching materials you need for your classroom.
The Army Children of the First World War: a Sentimental View displays a selection of First World War-era sentimental postcards and ephemera featuring army children, and children generally. Many of these images were intended to tug at the heartstrings; others, to arouse patriotic feelings; another category reflects, through the prism of childhood, national preoccupations during the Great War.
This a collection of articles about the key events of the First World War, written especially for pimary school pupils. Have a read here, or print them out to use in class or share with your classmates. Just click a poppy to go the article for that timeline event.
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World War I began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and lasted until 1918. During the conflict, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central.
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