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Section: Significance of WW1 to Australia

Before printing off your relevant activities, you must be able


to answer yes to all of the questions in the checklist below,
complete any relevant questions and sign and date it. Once
you have completed it, you must show it to the teacher who
will allow you to print off your work to place in your portfolio.

Have you read through the information in red in Activity twenty-six?
Have you thought about what the information tells us about returned soldiers and
civilians?
Do you know the difference between a soldier and a civilian?
Have you read through the PowerPoint on returned soldiers?
Have you answered the relevant questions on the sources?
Have you written and saved your answers in a new Microsoft Word document?
Have you brainstormed possible feelings that returned soldiers/civilians might have had
when they returned from WW1?
Have you brainstormed possible issues they might have encountered which stopped
them from fitting back into society?
Have you combined all your findings in a table in a new Microsoft Word document?
Have you tried to group similar impacts or issues together like the example provided?
Have you created a role play between you and another individual which explains how
hard it is to return to normal life after being away at war?
Have you ensured that your role play goes for at least two minutes and possibly ask
someone to read it out with you?
Have you written your script in a Microsoft Word document and formatted it similarly to
the example?
Do you have an understanding of the impact that WW1 had on returned
soldiers/civilians?

I have read through the above checklist and can answer yes to all the questions.

Name: ___________________________________ Date: _________________

Signed: __________________________________

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