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Use these brilliant WW1 worksheets (KS1) to make a mini-book which includes a chance to label features of a trench and match them with definitions.
This WW1 trenches activity is a great tool for teaching children about a key aspect of World War One - the trenches. The activity has two parts for children to complete. First, they must label an illustration of a trench, using the word bank provided for them.
Use these brilliant WW1 worksheets (KS1) to make a mini-book which includes a chance to label features of a trench and match them with definitions.
This WW1 trench diagram poster shows soldiers in uniform, rations, weapons and trench structure. Ideal for your KS2 history displays.
Split into groups and work together to create a life size outline of the trenches below.
Your teacher will give you some pictures of soldiers in the First World War to discuss. Task 1 – discussion: daily life in the trenches Look at the activities in the box. Discuss the questions with your partner. 1. What do you think soldiers did every day in the trenches? 2. Roughly how long do you think they spent on each activity? 3.
Task 3 Read Slides 5 and 6 then answer these questions After learning some of the significant strategies used in WWI, answer the following questions: 1. What was trench warfare? Trench warfare was where the troops could protect themselves from the artillery. The firearm trenches were underground dugout systems about 12