Home Learning Takeaway Menu Year 9 No. 2

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Home Learning Takeaway Menu Year 9 No. 2
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History Y9 Other Arenas of War – Where were and
what were the other key battles during The First
World War and Beyond?
What was the
role of aircraft in
the First World
War?
Where else did
fighting take
place?
Was Sheffield
affected by the
First World War?
The Role of
Women – what
was their part in
the War?
The end of the War
– how was the
peace decided?
Evaluate how big a
role aircraft played in
the First World War
and compare this with
how their role had
changed by the
Second World War
Evaluate the Gallipoli
campaign the British
forces were involved
in . Was it a total
failure?
Evaluate how the war
against civilians back at
home evolved from the
First World War to the
Second World War
‘Women’s lives were
permanently
improved by the war.’
How far do you agree
with this view?
Explain the role planes
had in the first world
war and assess their
strengths and
weaknesses as a
weapon of war
Research the Gallipoli
campaign. Assess
what was the biggest
reason for this
campaign’s failure
was
Assess the damage
done to Sheffield
during the Zeppelin raid
in the First World War.
How does this compare
with the damage done
in World War Two?
Explain how the First
World War brought
dangers and
opportunities for
women in Britain
Research planes in the
First World War and
describe what they
were used for and
how they helped with
the war effort
Find out about the
Gallipoli Campaign.
Why was this seen as
such a disaster?
Research and explain
how steel works and
Zeppelin raids were
significant n Sheffield
during the First World
War
Describe how lives for
women changed
during the First World
War
Describe the key terms of
the Treaty of Versailles
Research, draw and
label a plane used in
the First World War
Where was their
fighting beyond the
Western Front?
Research other battle
areas and use a map
to show where they
were
Find out about what
the Sheffield steelworks
were doing during
World War 1
Find out 5 new roles
women took on
during the First World
War
Find out 5 things that
were decided at the
Treaty
‘The Treaty of Versailles
was a treaty of revenge,
not peace.’ How far do
you agree with this view?
Explain why the German
people would have hated
the Treaty of Versailles
Votes for Women!
‘The suffragettes lost
more support than they
gained by their tactics.’
How far do you agree
with this view?
Compare and contrast
the actions and
methods of the
suffragists and the
Suffragettes. How were
they different?
Explain the tactics of the
suffragettes, produce a
timeline. Did their
tactics change over
time?
Why?
Who were the
Suffragettes? What did
they want?
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