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Homework can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to history assignments.

The topic of
World War 1 (WW1) is a complex and vast subject, making it difficult for students to come up with
unique and engaging ideas for their homework. However, with a little creativity and guidance,
completing WW1 homework can become an enjoyable and informative experience.

Why is WW1 homework difficult?


WW1 was a significant event in world history, involving multiple countries, complex alliances, and
various causes and consequences. It can be overwhelming for students to grasp all the details and
present them in a concise and coherent manner. Moreover, finding a new and exciting angle to
approach the topic can be a daunting task.

Homework Ideas for WW1


If you are struggling to come up with ideas for your WW1 homework, here are some suggestions
that can help you get started:

Create a timeline of the major events of WW1.


Write a fictional diary entry of a soldier during WW1.
Compare and contrast the causes of WW1 and WW2.
Create a propaganda poster for one of the countries involved in WW1.
Research and present on the role of women in WW1.
Write a letter from the perspective of a leader during WW1.
Create a map showing the alliances and territories during WW1.
Research and present on the impact of WW1 on the economy of a specific country.
Write a short story set during WW1.
Compare and contrast the strategies and tactics used in WW1 and modern warfare.

These are just a few ideas to get you started. You can also brainstorm with your classmates or consult
your teacher for more ideas and guidance.

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control the Dardanelles, the strait between the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea. We usually
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conditions. You can find out more about the World War II unit here or in Our Store. There are some
interactive notebook pieces provided. We spent a couple of days wrapping up the WWI unit by
talking about the Treaty of Versailles, the results of the war, and the new map of Europe. See other
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looking for. British and French troops were able to hold off the Germans just long enough. Students
complete their own research and enquiry to create a pack which could have been used by a soldier in
World War One containing a number of items. We spent quite a bit of time talking about the
complicated events of 1917 — the Russian Revolution and the U.S. entering the war. We spent time
on the U.S. war effort and Woodrow Wilson’s efforts for world peace with his 14 Points. This packet
covers basic world and U.S. facts and also covers geographic features and land forms. It covers the
Layers of the Earth, Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, Volcanoes and More. We watched a Passage to
India (though it is set after WWI, the themes this movie explores fits in perfectly with our unit).
Here is what is included when you purchase this resource: Causes of World War I-- Imperialism
Causes of World War I- Nationalism Causes of World War I- Militarism Save money and buy the
bundle or purchase individually. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
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what you were looking for. We did this World War I unit with my kids who are (almost) 11, 13 and
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time there are fabulous resources for exploring that topic. In this final section, we talked about some
of the results of WWI and spent time on the post-WWI map of Europe. For the interactive notebook
pages, students can use the cut-and-paste notes provided or can do research and write in their own
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looking for. We usually study a different body system each year. We talked to a lesser extent about
Africa and the Scramble for Africa, though if you have the time there are fabulous resources for
exploring that topic. This is a really successful project that pupils really enjoy and learn a lot from. I
was a high school teacher for many years both in the U.S. and internationally and also taught for the
University of Maryland before leaving to homeschool my 3 wonderful kids. Remember, you can
always opt to pay with a debit or credit card ( see how ). We spent quite a bit of time talking about
the complicated events of 1917 — the Russian Revolution and the U.S. entering the war. We spent
time on the U.S. war effort and Woodrow Wilson’s efforts for world peace with his 14 Points. See
other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you
were looking for. Tanks were used for the first time with some success. It covers the Layers of the
Earth, Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, Volcanoes and More. That said, I added in some interactive
notebook pieces and various map activities that kept her engaged, but I would recommend this more
for older students (closer to the ages of my 13 and 15 year olds or older). We spent a couple of days
wrapping up the WWI unit by talking about the Treaty of Versailles, the results of the war, and the
new map of Europe. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. There are extensive notes provided, so you do not have to do extra
research in order to use this resource. Allied forces landed at various locations along the Gallipoli
peninsula. We talked about the Russian Revolution and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk which took
Russia out of the war. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. Here is what is included when you purchase this resource: Causes
of World War I-- Imperialism Causes of World War I- Nationalism Causes of World War I-
Militarism Save money and buy the bundle or purchase individually. It was fought between Russia
and Germany and ended in a German victory over the Russians. Students complete their own
research and enquiry to create a pack which could have been used by a soldier in World War One
containing a number of items. This packet covers basic world and U.S. facts and also covers
geographic features and land forms. British and French troops were able to hold off the Germans
just long enough. No, these units are meant to supplement whatever curriculum or textbook (or books
from the library) you choose. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.
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from the beaches. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. That said, I added in some interactive notebook pieces and various map activities that
kept her engaged, but I would recommend this more for older students (closer to the ages of my 13
and 15 year olds). We talked to a lesser extent about Africa and the Scramble for Africa, though if
you have the time there are fabulous resources for exploring that topic. British and French troops
were able to hold off the Germans just long enough. They first had to control the Dardanelles, the
strait between the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea. We spent quite a bit of time talking about the
complicated events of 1917 — the Russian Revolution and the U.S. entering the war. We spent time
on the U.S. war effort and Woodrow Wilson’s efforts for world peace with his 14 Points. See other
similar resources ?1.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were
looking for. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. Remember, you can always opt to pay with a debit or credit card ( see how ). We watched
a Passage to India (though it is set after WWI, the themes this movie explores fits in perfectly with
our unit). This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers
who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our
terms and conditions. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. A question I’m often asked regarding our units: Do I need to buy
a specific textbook or book to go with these units. It was fought between Russia and Germany and
ended in a German victory over the Russians. We spent a couple of days wrapping up the WWI unit
by talking about the Treaty of Versailles, the results of the war, and the new map of Europe. Our
customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY
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review, and substitute lesson plans. This packet covers basic world and U.S. facts and also covers
geographic features and land forms. Over half were killed or wounded This was sometimes called,
“The War to End All Wars,” but it actually left a lasting legacy of tension and bitterness. Write a
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