WORLD WAR II: THE BATTLEFRONT - Student's Friend



WORLD WAR II: A Letter from the Battlefront.

1. First, do some research:

A. Re-visit the “World War II Interactive Maps” website.

B. In Google Images search “World War II photos” and look at any 10 photos of soldiers or battles.

C. In Google search “World War II letters” and read 5 letters written by soldiers who fought in the war

2. Next, choose one of the battlefields from the interactive map.

3. Find one photo from that battlefield and save it.

4. Write a letter as if you were a soldier fighting in that battle. Write to someone at home describing what you’re seeing, doing, feeling, or otherwise experiencing. Write in letter format, if you’re not sure what that is check out or use the friendly letter generator. The letter needs to be a minimum of one side and should include at least 10 details of the fighting, rations, weapons, location, weather, elements or living conditions there. The letter and photo need to be posted to your blog.

|Rubric : A Letter from the Battlefront |

| |

|CATEGORY |5 |4 |3.5 |2 |

| |Complies with all the |Complies with almost all |Complies with several of |Complies with less than |

|Friendly Letter Format |requirements for a |the requirements for a |the requirements for a |75% of the requirements |

| |friendly letter. |friendly letter. |friendly letter. |for a friendly letter. |

| |Writer makes no errors in |Writer makes 1-2 errors in|Writer makes 3-4 errors in|Writer makes more than 4 |

| |capitalization, |capitalization, |capitalization, |errors in capitalization, |

|Conventions |punctuation or usage. |punctuation or usage. |punctuation or usage. |punctuation or usage. |

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download