What were the key features of the Gallipoli Campaign: April 1915 – January 1916?

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What were the key features of the Gallipoli Campaign: April 1915 – January 1916?

Starter: Here are the answers, but what are the questions? They arrived in Blandford in November Marching, digging trenches and drill. The ‘most handsome man in England’. Shillingstone Station A mosquito bite.

Learning outcomes All to identify the key features of the Gallipoli Campaign Most to be able to explain these features Some to be able to draw conclusions about the reasons for the campaign’s failure

Task 1: To identify the key features of the Gallipoli Campaign In your group to work upon one of the following themes The landings The battles for Krithia The RND and the Third Battle of Krithia The August Offensive Conditions on the battlefield The evacuation

Task 2: To identify the key features of the Gallipoli Campaign Start by reading your section carefully Highlight five key features you believe are the essential issues Discuss this in your group Decide now what the group believes to be the five key features Record these onto your sheet Be prepared to present these to the rest f the class and to explain each feature

Task 2 You should complete your leaflet begun last lesson on the role of the Royal Naval Division at Gallipoli

Homework Select one of the three homework tasks They each have a different level of challenge