Make a title page: Revision: Causes and Events of WWI.

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Make a title page: Revision: Causes and Events of WWI. What is the chronology of WWI? Lesson Aim: To have the key chronology. TASK: Make sure everything is stuck in/your book is in good order.

Mock Feedback…… I will come round and give you your paper back and talk you through your mark – please stick it in when you have it back. Generally, better detail than last time and structures generally good by most. However, 10 mark question was not consistently answered. Overall, many missed out on A/A* because you didn’t have enough specific detail or didn’t explain well enough. Advice: Buy the textbook/ensure you have a lot of detail in your notes.

TASK: Use p210-249 – Find 5 key dates. On your A3 write ‘Chronology of WWI’ at the top. Draw a timeline across the whole page from 1890-1918. Add at least 10 key dates. E.g. 1915: Poison gas first used – Started with Chlorine then more lethal gas such as mustard gas. However, also v.good gas masks developed so only 3,000 British troops died from gas.

Homework: Finish off your timeline Homework: Finish off your timeline. I would like to see you add at least another 10 key dates with explanation.