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Logic Problem: World War 1
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Logic Problem: World War 1

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
Resource Type Activity, Handout, Worksheet
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This is a logic problem that can be used as a starter for World War 1. It is essential that the students do not know the names; dates or outcomes of the battles before they begin; as this will undermine the logical thinking skills. I have used this activity with very mixed ability classes and have had some astounding results from all abilities. Its tricky to explain; but well worth it. I usually put it up on the board and go through the process of one clue with them - only one though.

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1._Stalemate_factors_table.doc

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February 10, 2020
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1._Why_was_the_war_not_over_by_Christmas.ppt

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February 10, 2020
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SML Member October 10, 2011

Fabulous - thank you so much for this, it has saved me a long time of writing up a powerpoint.

Adam Feinberg
Adam Feinberg March 27, 2014

This is really good. Great images, great explanations. I'd change the word "patriotism" to "nationalism" since nationalism is the focus in high school and students would be better prepared in that way. I'd also pull out the margins - and increase the size of the boxes and the length of the writing areas - on the two other handouts so students have more room to write. Nice work, eskimomelon!

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