Peer Assessment Level Descriptor 5

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Peer Assessment Level Descriptor 5 Offers some generalised description of attitudes towards war across Europe. Provides a few facts to support the statements made. Mostly well structured and written. 6 Provides a description of attitudes in the majority of the countries discussed and provides some supporting facts and explanation. Provides an overall summary of attitudes across Europe. Good structure. 7 Offers an explanation of attitudes towards war in each country (Austro-Hungary, Britain, France and Germany) and provides relevant supporting evidence. Provides an explanation as to why these attitudes existed. Well structured and written. 8 As in Level 7, but includes additional research to include more supporting evidence and attitudes of countries not discussed in class. Provides alternative interpretations to explain that not all people were pleased to go to war. 1

Why was the war not over by Christmas? LO: to explain why the war on the Western Front reached a stalemate 2

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Homework – due next lesson Research and write up your findings on the following: The Battle of the Marne The first Battle of Ypres

Task It is Christmas 1914. People were told that the war would be over by now. You have to explain why it isn’t. Read through pages 16-19. Work in pairs. You are going to write two reports about the progress of the war from August to December 1914. One of you should write for the British Prime Minister, explaining events as fully as you can. The other should write for the general public back in Britain, trying to give a positive and encouraging message about how the war is going. 5

Lesson One - Investigate Gather the information you need into your grids. You will use this next lesson to write your report.

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Lesson Two - Report Conclude with: Discuss the following: The successes and failures of the various plans The important battles that have taken place The new lessons being learnt about warfare The casualties The morale of the troops Conclude with: Your explanation as to why the war is not over by Christmas Your views on how the war will be fought through 1915 8

Why was the war not over by Christmas? Discussion Why was the war not over by Christmas?