1910s: Steaming Towards War
$59.95
Inside this box:
- Explore the cause and effects of World War I
- Learn about all of the great steamships of the early twentieth century and the sinking of Titanic
- Learn about the Chinese and Russian revolutions and make your own faberge- style egg
- Learn about medical advancements and plastic surgery during World War I and learn to suture
- Learn about the suffrage movement and the women who made it possible, then make suffragette recipes.
- Learn about the global flu pandemic that occurred in the 1910sÂ
- Our ‘Own Voices’ article focuses on The Pale, a settlement where only Jews could live in Imperial Russia
Our Young Adult box features articles about:
- The Eugenics movement
- The connection between political movements of the 1910s and a form of art known as Socialist Realism
Youth SKU: BOX-191-1OZ
Young Adult SKU: BOX-191-1OS
Description
1910s: Steaming Towards War
Dive into Modern History with 1910s: Steaming Towards War! This comprehensive globally-centered interactive history lesson immerses learners in the people, events, and ideas that shaped decade of the 1910s, providing hands-on activities and engaging materials. This box is part of our Modern History Curriculum Series.
Inside this box:
- Explore the cause and effects of World War I
- Learn about all of the great steamships of the early twentieth century and the sinking of Titanic
- Learn about the Chinese and Russian revolutions and make your own faberge- style egg
- Learn about medical advancements and plastic surgery during World War I and learn to suture
- Learn about the suffrage movement and the women who made it possible, then make suffragette recipes.
- Learn about the global flu pandemic that occurred in the 1910sÂ
- Our ‘Own Voices’ article focuses on The Pale, a settlement where only Jews could live in Imperial Russia
Our Young Adult box features articles about:
- The Eugenics movement
- The connection between political movements of the 1910s and a form of art known as Socialist Realism
Who Is This For?
This box is ideal for:
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Homeschool families seeking a secular, global history curriculum
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Teachers supplementing modern history in the classroom
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Co-ops and micro-schools focusing on project-based learning
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Families using Charlotte Mason, Classical, or Unit Study approaches
Recommended for ages 13+ (Youth) and 16+ (Young Adult version).
Discover the 1910s today and continue your study of the modern era!
