Social Studies File Folder Centers: Countries Involved in World War One (WWI): Allied and Central Powers, Neutral Counties
Skip the boring textbook and help students discover their learning with highly engaging social studies centers on the countries involved in World War One! Students learn which countries were part of the Allied Powers and Central Powers, as well as which countries remained neutral. Great for kicking off your social studies unit on WWI!
Skip the boring textbook and help students discover their learning with highly engaging social studies centers on the countries involved in World War One! Students learn which countries were part of the Allied Powers and Central Powers, as well as which countries remained neutral. Great for kicking off your social studies unit on WWI!
Skip the boring textbook and help students discover their learning with highly engaging social studies centers on the countries involved in World War One! Students learn which countries were part of the Allied Powers and Central Powers, as well as which countries remained neutral. Great for kicking off your social studies unit on WWI!
With these easy-prep file folder centers, students will work in small groups to read and discuss concepts in an engaging way. Students will find colorful images, kid-friendly text, and response activities with each file folder center!
Simply print out each folder's content, glue inside a file folder and provide the corresponding response activities related to each folder. Students can rotate through each center and learn along the way!
Teacher Directions for assembling each folder is provided for easy set-up!
In each folder students will learn:
the countries that were part of the Allied Powers (map included) and their war plan
the countries that were part of the Central Powers (map included) and their war plan
the countries that remains neutral (map included)during the war and the role they played
how the United States was involved in the war including information on Wilson's Fourteen Points
important war leaders (real photos included) on each side of the war
Students will complete a response sheet as they rotate through each center.
Your students will love being able to move around the room, explore new information, and share their learning with each other. They will be practicing communication and collaboration skills as they engage in discussions about their World War One discoveries.
Save time with your lesson planning, especially if your district doesn’t have a social studies curriculum or if you need to supplement your current program. These fun folders include all your students need for small group centers. You can laminate them and reuse them year after year!
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