Students will experience "the war to end all wars" through stories of soldiers, nurses, and civilians and their struggles. Never had so many countries of the world joined forces in such death and destruction, as well as creativity and innovation.
- Enter the trenches with soldiers
- Learn about weapon development, leaders, and major battles
- Find out which country started the war but later withdrew, and which country started on one side and finished on the other
Historic illustrations help describe everyday life and conditions during World War I. Puzzles and activities will engage your students in language arts, math and critical thinking while drawing them into the history of the time.
Part of the bestselling
Everyday Life series of 16 books.
Click here to see how the lessons in World War I correlate to NCSS standards.About the Author Walter Hazen earned degrees in history and education, and later in deaf education. He gained vast teaching experience in middle school and high school. He has authored numerous instructional books as well as all 16 books in the
Everyday Life series.