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1913-1918By Alyvia LAwrence
1918
1918
1913
1917
1914
Assassination Sparks WWI
Spanish Influenza Pandemic
U.S. Enters the War
Armstice Ends WWI
DIvision of Europe
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1913-1918
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1913-1918
1. Teachers Pay Teachers. (2023). Teaching Resources & Lesson Plans | Teachers Pay Teachers. Teacherspayteachers.com. 2. Duell, M. (2016, December 13). WWI British soldier’s meals included gruel, calves foot jelly and beef tea. Mail Online; Daily Mail.
SPanish influenza pandemic of 1918
A deadly flu spreads worldwide! This sickness would infect one-third of the global population! It struck soldiers and civilians alike... this would worsen the suffering caused from World War I.
Armstice ENds wwi
On November 11, 1918, the fighting finally stopped. The armstice (a truce) ended the war. This war would leave Europe in devastation and it would set the stage for major political changes
assassination sparks wwi
Archduke Franz Ferdinand (of Austria-Hungary) was assassinated in Sarajevo. This would cause a chain reaction of alliances that would essentially launch WWI across all of Europe.
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Due to German submarine attacking, the United States joined the Allies. This brought fresh troops and resources that shifted the balance of the war.
Childrens books related to wwi & events
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Tom Clohosy Cole: A heartwarming story of a horse’s journey through the war.
The Donkey of Gallipoli by Mark Greenwood: A true story of courage and friendship.
Fly, Cher Ami, Fly! by Robert Burleigh: The true tale of a pigeon who saved a lost battalion.
The Silver Donkey by Sonya Hartnett: A young girl’s friendship with a German boy during the war.
The Singing Tree by Kate Seredy: A poignant story of a young girl’s life in the trenches.
Poppy Field by Michael Morpurgo: Illustrated by Michael Foreman, showing the meaning of remembrance.
Where the Poppies Now Grow: by Hilary Robinson & Martin Impey: A gentle, illustrated history of WWI. Daisy and the Deadly Flu: A 1918 Influenza Survival Story: Julie Kathleen Gilbert, Matt Forsyth
A fictionalized account of a 14-year-old girl in Minnesota during the 1918 flu pandemic, showing how she tries to protect her family amid the crisis. Includes nonfiction support material, a glossary, and discussion questions
The Division of europe
Europe was split into two rival alliances..."The Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance This division created tension and nationalism that made the entire continent unstable and ready for conflict!
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History Timeline
1913-1918By Alyvia LAwrence
1918
1918
1913
1917
1914
Assassination Sparks WWI
Spanish Influenza Pandemic
U.S. Enters the War
Armstice Ends WWI
DIvision of Europe
History Timeline
1913-1918
Recipes
Bulletin board ideas
Movies & Videos
Children's books
Activities
History Timeline
1913-1918
1. Teachers Pay Teachers. (2023). Teaching Resources & Lesson Plans | Teachers Pay Teachers. Teacherspayteachers.com. 2. Duell, M. (2016, December 13). WWI British soldier’s meals included gruel, calves foot jelly and beef tea. Mail Online; Daily Mail.
SPanish influenza pandemic of 1918
A deadly flu spreads worldwide! This sickness would infect one-third of the global population! It struck soldiers and civilians alike... this would worsen the suffering caused from World War I.
Armstice ENds wwi
On November 11, 1918, the fighting finally stopped. The armstice (a truce) ended the war. This war would leave Europe in devastation and it would set the stage for major political changes
assassination sparks wwi
Archduke Franz Ferdinand (of Austria-Hungary) was assassinated in Sarajevo. This would cause a chain reaction of alliances that would essentially launch WWI across all of Europe.
Bulletin board ideas
Activities
Due to German submarine attacking, the United States joined the Allies. This brought fresh troops and resources that shifted the balance of the war.
Childrens books related to wwi & events
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Tom Clohosy Cole: A heartwarming story of a horse’s journey through the war. The Donkey of Gallipoli by Mark Greenwood: A true story of courage and friendship. Fly, Cher Ami, Fly! by Robert Burleigh: The true tale of a pigeon who saved a lost battalion. The Silver Donkey by Sonya Hartnett: A young girl’s friendship with a German boy during the war. The Singing Tree by Kate Seredy: A poignant story of a young girl’s life in the trenches. Poppy Field by Michael Morpurgo: Illustrated by Michael Foreman, showing the meaning of remembrance. Where the Poppies Now Grow: by Hilary Robinson & Martin Impey: A gentle, illustrated history of WWI. Daisy and the Deadly Flu: A 1918 Influenza Survival Story: Julie Kathleen Gilbert, Matt Forsyth A fictionalized account of a 14-year-old girl in Minnesota during the 1918 flu pandemic, showing how she tries to protect her family amid the crisis. Includes nonfiction support material, a glossary, and discussion questions
The Division of europe
Europe was split into two rival alliances..."The Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance This division created tension and nationalism that made the entire continent unstable and ready for conflict!
Recipes
Movies & Videos