How was the Great War of fought?

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How was the Great War of 1914-1918 fought? Aims All will be able to describe why soldiers went to war, what propaganda is and how the war is fought Most will be able to explain how the war was fought and be able to explain whether propaganda was effective as a weapon of war. Some will be able to analyse the brutality of war and be able to explain the differences between the theory and reality of the Battle of the Somme.

Starter Why did Great War start in 1914? Draw around your 
hand in your book. On each finger write 
down 1 reason why the Great War 
began. HINT: look at last 
sessions work!

What is needed to fight a TOTAL WAR?

Task 1 - What happened at the Battle of the Somme 1916? For this task you need to be put into groups of 4 or 5 You need; A3 Map A4 Planning Booklet A blue and red pencil or pen For this activity you need to work as a group, discuss ideas 
and complete the various activities as instructed.

To understand how the war was fought Objective Check; Think, Pair and Share To understand how the war was fought Think of 2 ways in which the war was fought, perhaps weapons used etc.. Pair - discuss with a partner and exchange ideas Share - Feedback to the rest of the group To be able to explain the differences between the thoery and reality of the battle of the Somme Think - Think of how the theory of the battle of the Somme was different to what 
actually happened. Pair - Discuss with a partner your ideas Share - Feedback to the rest of the class

What does Propaganda mean? (key word sheet) Task 2 - How effective was propaganda in recruiting men to fight in the 
war? What does Propaganda mean? (key word sheet) Activity You will be given 1 propaganda poster, you need to annotate the poster (writing on it what it shows - label 
different parts of it and say what it is) then complete the questions on the sheet. Then complete the following; Why do you think the Government used propaganda? What were they trying to achieve? How useful are propaganda posters to historians who are researching the war? Explain what the historians could learn from the posters about the war... Extension - What are the limitations with propaganda? (what are the problems with it?)

Objective Check Think, Pair and Share To understand what propaganda is and how effective it was Think - what is propaganda, how it is used and how it is effective Pair - Discuss with a partner your ideas Share - feedback to the rest of the class

Plenary Watch the clip of the '90th anniversary of the 
Battle of the Somme' Why do you think this particular battle is being 
commemorated 98 years later? Are we right to commemorate it? Explain The Somme Next year - is the 100th anniversary of the battle

HWK Research WW1 Trench System - need a image WW1 trench life