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First World War and its origins
A wide range of World War One resources to download and use in history lessons. From fun games, like top trumps and dominoes, to sorting activities, timelines and worksheets, our activities aim to expand your students’ understanding of how the Great War unfolded, what life was like in the trenches and the important role women played.