Lesson 1 – WW1 Geography Essential Question How did WW1 impact the political geography of Europe? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Attacking.

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Lesson 1 – WW1 Geography Essential Question How did WW1 impact the political geography of Europe? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Attacking Europe Map of Europe before WW1 Success Criteria I can determine the 2 sides of WW1 by comparing a pre- and post-WW1 map Leave space for 1 lesson

Preview Here is a physical map of Europe Looking at this map Which European country do you think would be the most difficult to attack? Why? Which European country would be the easiest to attack? Why?

Vocab Political Map Physical Map Allied Powers Central Powers

Essential Question How did WW1 impact the political geography of Europe? Political Map What is the key term in the question? When you answer a question like this, what must you always do with a key term? Physical Map

Task Label 2 maps One before WW1 (Pg. 150) One after WW1 (Pg. 155) Colour in 2 sides Allied Powers – won WW1 (5 main countries) Central Powers – lost WW1 (3 main countries) Compare the 2 maps The losing countries lost land The winning countries gained land Label – Before WW1 1.Germany 2.France 3.Britain 4.Austro- Hungary 5.Russia 6.Italy 7.Serbia 8.Belgium 9.Ottoman Empire Label – After WW1 1.Germany 2.France 3.Britain 4.Austria 5.Hungary 6.Russia 7.Italy 8.Yugoslavia 9.Belgium 10.Turkey 11.Poland 12.Czechoslovakia Once you are complete, take a picture with your phone and put the picture with your notes