Objectives To be able to describe problems faced by soldiers in WW1 trenches To be able to explain the conditions soldiers lived in To be able to empathise.

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Objectives To be able to describe problems faced by soldiers in WW1 trenches To be able to explain the conditions soldiers lived in To be able to empathise with soldiers in WW1 trenches

Life in the Trenches

Find the Fib Write down 3 statements about life in the Trenches. 2 of your statements should be true, 1 of them should be a fib Your team mates will have to guess which is which

Diary Entry – 4th November 1915 You will create a diary for a day in the life of a soldier in the World War 1 Trenches. You will need to empathise with the experiences soldiers would face in order to tell their story. You might want to mention some of the following Mud/Trench Foot Rain/Water Shell Shock Fear Homesickness Lice Rats Food