World War I To develop understanding of World War one.

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World War I To develop understanding of World War one. Analyse various pictures to gain an insight into the conflict.

Starter Watch the slide show and write down what you saw on the various images What are some of the emotions you felt?

What do you know or think you know about World War I?

What will we be finding out about… causes of the war a consequence of the war a time of change the countries in the war the types of fighting and Famous battles What will we be finding out about… Trenches the weapons Recruitment a frightening time The somme an unhappy time

World War One claimed the lives of 8,538,315 people. 21,219,452 people suffered injuries The war in Europe began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918.

A questions I would like to ask..... What can you work out about World War one from the image? What is the happening in the image?

senses task Using your picture and imagining you were there what might you have been able to...... 1) Hear 2) see The senses game 5) Taste 4) Touch/feel 3) Smell

HEAD-something that has made you think HEART- something that you have felt BIN-something you did not find interesting BAG- something you will remember and take away Bin