World War I
World War I Document Archive
This website offers hundreds of official papers and timelines to help make WWI easier to teach and learn. This website can lead teachers to many different and interesting lesson plans. With links broken up by year, the website allows for easy and fun navigation. - C.B.http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/
First World War
This site contains a variety of information regarding World War I. Within this site one can view a timeline of events, primary documents including diaries and memoirs, and propaganda posters. This site also includes other useful information such as battle descriptions and even how the western front is today. - J.B.http://www.firstworldwar.com/
The Great War
This site offers a variety of information in regards to World War I. This site differs from other World War I websites because it also devotes a space to various historians who have studied this topic and their interpretations of the subject matters. - J.A.http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/
The Great War & Popular Culture
This is a virtual “museum” used to help teachers create a unit on The Great War. There are sections on art, music and literature dealing with primary and secondary sources on the Great War. There is also a teacher section providing assessment examples, vocabulary handouts and a list of resources. - D.L.http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/wwivm/wwivmtg.htm
Interactive Activities: World War I
The source is a great way for teachers to review the major aspects of World War I in an interactive and exciting way. The site includes first hand historical accounts from soldiers who fought in World War I as well as poems that came about during the time period. - R.J.http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/waractivities.htm