Use whichever version fit best with your class. This download contains files that may be printed and copied or used digitally. *Online Map lets students test their knowledge of locations in Europe and the Pacific (internet connection is required, works on all browsers and with all devices, no account and no logins required, self-checking) *World War I map for students to label (Slides 1 & 2 students will drag labels to the correct spot on the map Optional Slide 3 includes questions for students to answer PowerPoint & Google Slides versions not editable) What's included with the Digital Versions: PowerPoint to help students label and color the map (40 slides, each slide guides students through completing the map, some text is editable but images are not) World War I Coloring Page (already labeled, no questions, 1 page, uneditable pdf) What's included with the Printed Versions:īlank World War I Battles Map for students to label, color, and answer questions (2 pages, uneditable pdf)īlank World War I Map without questions (1 1/2 pages, uneditable pdf) Students will also use the map to answer 6 questions. Students will label main bodies of water, key cities, the route of the Schlieffen Plan, and some of the important European battles including Tannenberg, Ypres, Gallipoli, Verdun, Jutland, Somme, Vimy Ridge, Belleau Wood, Vittorio Veneto, and Argonne Forest. This World War I Battles map activity will help students become more familiar with the nations of Europe by identifying which countries belonged to the Allies, which ones joined the Central Powers, and which ones remained neutral.
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