lesson Write a review • 115 Downloads lesson 115 Downloads Write a review beta EdBrAIn It EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Battle of the Somme: bloodbath or necessity? Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Social_Studies_Team Subject Social Studies — World History Grade Level Grades 6-12 Resource Type Activity License About Resources Reviews Related About This Lesson This lesson allows students to look at different interpretations of historical events. Lesson Plan for Middle School Resources Files beta EDBRAIN IT EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Battle_of_the_Somme_Observation.ppt Activity February 10, 2020 997 KB Log in to Download Log in to Download Reviews Log in to Write a Review mshields May 03, 2014 Useful ppt and assignment on varying interpretations of event. Additional text references and links would have added to complex textual reading and references. Advertisement More from this Contributor Lesson Top 10 Behavior Management Tips Handout, Worksheet • Grades K-12 Social_Studies_Team Lesson Autumn Days display header Presentation • Grades K-2 Social_Studies_Team Lesson A general lesson about Japan Handout, Presentation, Worksheet • Grades K-6 Social_Studies_Team Lesson Looking at artifacts lesson - additional Activity • Kindergarten, Grade 3 Social_Studies_Team Lesson Looking at artifacts lesson - Special needs resource Handout, Worksheet • Kindergarten, Grade 3 Social_Studies_Team Lesson Looking at artifacts lesson Activity • Kindergarten, Grade 3 Social_Studies_Team
mshields May 03, 2014 Useful ppt and assignment on varying interpretations of event. Additional text references and links would have added to complex textual reading and references.
Useful ppt and assignment on varying interpretations of event. Additional text references and links would have added to complex textual reading and references.