Follow Up Complete the “Wrap Up” Questions at the bottom of your World War 1 Technologies assignment.

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Follow Up Complete the “Wrap Up” Questions at the bottom of your World War 1 Technologies assignment.

Enormous Casualties Battle of Somme (July-Nov. 1916) Allied offensive against the Germans British lose 36,000 in first hour BR & FR = 600,000 casualties Advanced their armies 7 miles GER = 400,000 casualties

Class Docs pg. 41 Workbook pg. 13 or 14 The Battle of the Somme Class Docs pg. 41 Workbook pg. 13 or 14

Essential Question  Who won the 1st day of the Battle of the Somme?

How Do You Win a Battle?

Document A

Document B 1. Read Document A with your partner. Alternate each paragraph. 2. Fill in the table with information as you read

Document C 1. Read Document A with your partner. Alternate each paragraph. 2. Fill in the table with information as you read