6th Grade Social Studies with Ms. Woulfe!

Learning history is easy; learning its lessons is almost impossible.

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Posts tagged WWI

This document was posted by the National Archives. Notice anything interesting about the location?

This document was posted by the National Archives. Notice anything interesting about the location?

My aunt sent me this photo, taken by my great-grandfather Frank Woulfe.  As my aunt explains: It is a British dirigible that was sent to the US after the war. My assumption is that Frank was stationed at Mineola, NY when it landed. I need to get his military records to verifiy that.

My aunt sent me this photo, taken by my great-grandfather Frank Woulfe.  As my aunt explains: It is a British dirigible that was sent to the US after the war. My assumption is that Frank was stationed at Mineola, NY when it landed. I need to get his military records to verifiy that.

Video clip on the influenza epidemic of 1918 that was shown to all students on April 1, 2013.

Life in the Trenches

Emylee Cote found this link and thought it would be helpful for all students. Enjoy!

Casualty Chart

Thank you, Kendra Melesky, for finding this fabulous chart!

List of Key WWI Battles

Be sure to narrow your search by front! Thank you, Tiffany Borrowy, for finding this website.

Letters from the Trenches

On April 2nd, we’ll be Skyping with Jacqueline Wadsworth, a British author who is currently researching and writing a book on WWI. Click the above link to check out her website!