Browse the five resources in this learning path. They can be used to help you do your project on WW1.
Remember to paraphrase as much as you can. Feel free to include other sources and resources. The best of luck.
4 resources in this Learning Path
This is an article written by Lisa Peatfield about why Irish men chose to fight on behalf of England or the United Kingdom in World War 1.
View full descriptionStrand: Eras of Change & Conflict
Strand unit: World War I
This is an exhibit about the Irish men that fought for the British Army in the Great War. This was a difficult decision as the Irish were rebelling against the British rule. It tells of the records that are left of these men.
View full descriptionStrand: Eras of Change & Conflict
Strand unit: World War I
Nice website which provides a comprehensive overview of World War 1, which class members can easily navigate and research WW1 under the following topics: Origins of the War, The Allies, The Central Powers, Joining the Army, The Western Front, The Eastern Front, War at Sea, Desert Warfare, Women at War, Spying on the Enemy, Verdun, The Somme, Passchendaele, Gallipoli, Wartime Art and Poetry, The End of the War.
View full descriptionStrand: Eras of Change & Conflict
Strand unit: World War I
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: To create class quizzes, to research and complete timelines, factfiles, projects.
Eye Witness account from British soldier Frank Richards who partook in the extraordinary Truce of Christmas 1914 during World War 1, between the German and British army. (Contains some advertising.)
View full descriptionStrand: Eras of Change & Conflict
Strand unit: World War I
Suggestions for use: Eye Witness account from British soldier Frank Richards who partook in the extraordinary Truce of Christmas 1914 during World War 1, between the German and British army.
Strand: 3. The History of Europe & The Wider World
Strand unit: 4. World War I / World War II
Suggestions for use: Students can utilise this resource as an example of a primary source, when studying the work of the historian.
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