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How many of the images did you remember? Mother with sons A Nurseswithwounded B AmbulancedriverWhitefeather CD Womenploughing Women’sfootballteam Women’s Suffrage poster E I M Women working in armaments Women’s Land Army Poster Soldier and family NOP Women’sbaseballteam Busconductors Statue to VAD Concert party of railway workers Red Cross Poster PostOfficeUniform H LKJ FG

Before carrying out this task it is important that you consider what you know about the topic and what information you need to find out.

What do you know about the topic to be studied? This task requires that you have an understanding of the role of women during the First World War Think about what you already know and then pair and share your ideas. You have 5 minutes to record what you know. Click to begin timer 5 mins

Women work in munitions factories Women work in munitions factories Women work in munitions factories Most women in work were domestic servants Most women in work were domestic servants Most women in work were domestic servants Women delivered post post post Women became bus conductors Women became bus conductors Women became bus conductors Women campaigned for the vote Women campaigned for the vote Women campaigned for the vote Married women were not meant to work Married women were not meant to work Married women were not meant to work Women entered the military forces Women entered the military forces Women entered the military forces Women were not to do heavy work Women were not to do heavy work Women were not to do heavy work

Click the image to change the colour of the box Study the images and then try and sort them in four groups of four. Think about how things might be linked and give them headings to sum up the link. Magnifier Reset

What changed for women? Think about what changed for woman what continuity there was during the First World War. Work with a partner. You have 5 minutes to record your ideas. Click to begin timer 5 mins