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A fun, engaging way for students to learn and gather information about the effects of gas attacks on the Western Front during WW1.
A key part of the Historic Environment module of the Edexcel Medicine in Britain course. Presented as a series of telegrams between a Brigadier and Captain discussing the new chemical warfare of WW1.
This worksheet can be used in class, as revision or as a homework and combines the information with questions for the students to work on.
It is literally ready to print and pass out!
It is presented as a series of telegrams with each telegram couplet covering one of the gases and the context they were introduced in (including information on gas masks and several key dates).
It is written in clear, concise English - and remember - this also ticks your literacy box if you’re encouraging the students to read!
If you like and download it - I’d really appreciate a positive review - feel free to check out my many other resources on Medicine in Britain. If you like what you see I can create any resource on any topic from scratch!

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