WWI Battles Assignment

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WWI Battles Assignment Make a poster with your group to inform others about your battle! To do this you will need to research and familiarize yourself with your battle We will have class work time on Thursday (2/1) and make the poster M Your WWI battle project should contain key information and be a somewhat scaled down version of what I just taught about 1st Marne and Tannenberg The battles in chronological order are: 1. Gallipoli 2. Ypres 3. Isonzo 4. Jutland 5. Verdun 6. Somme, 2nd Marne

WWI Battles Assignment Make a poster with your group to inform others about your battle! Information and visuals to help us learn and be informed in an interesting way! Knowledge Who fought (countries or empires and leaders if important) when, where, what happened Comprehension Why is it important? Thesis for its specific, powerful importance Application (for full credit) How does it compare with Marne (or other WWI battles or battles we have studied)

Rubric A: impressively designed, with useful visuals; detailed, clear information and comprehension, and thorough application B: clear design, with visuals; clear information and comprehension, and evidence of application C: useful design, with some visuals; clear information and comprehension D: it’s a poster about a WWI battle