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What is Remembrance primary lesson plan

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All the resources needed to teach lesson 1 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic plan, &'What is Remembrance?&';. Also suitable for adapting for KS1. Children will learn what happens on Remembrance Day and why 11th November is commemorated.
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War memorials topic plan

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A cross curricular topic plan based on war memorials and incorporating history, citizenship, maths, ICT, science and Art/DT. Fully linked to National Curriculum. Each lesson has a full lesson plan with differentiation and further work suggestions. Ideal for the Autumn term as there is an obvious Remembrance link but can also be used during the year as a local history topic.
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War memorial designs primary lesson plan

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Lesson plan and PowerPoint for lesson 9 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic, &'War memorial designs.&'; This lesson is art focused and children will learn about different war memorial designs and why they were chosen. There is also the opportunity to design and make their own memorial for a chosen purpose.
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What is a war memorial primary lesson plan

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All the resources needed to teach Lesson 2 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic plan, &'What is a war memorial?&'; Includes a PowerPoint and pupil activity. Children will learn what war memorials are and some of the information we can learn from them. Can also be adapted for KS1.
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Teachers' information about war memorials

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This helpsheet is aimed at helping secondary school teachers approach the topic of war memorials with KS3 pupils. It gives information about war memorials and their history, as well as the history of twentieth century Remembrance commemorations.
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Why are war memorials important lesson plan

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All the resources needed to teach lesson 4 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic, &'Why are war memorials still important?&'; Contains strong citizenship and history links. Children will learn why war memorials remain important to communities and about the impact of metal theft on memorials.
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What are war memorials made from primary lesson

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Lesson plan and PowerPoint for Lesson 8 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic, &'What are war memorials made from?&'; This science based lesson looks at the materials from which war memorials are typically made. Children will learn to identify materials and consider appropriate ones for particular purposes.
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What are war memorials secondary lesson plan

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A secondary lesson plan and PowerPoint addressing the issue of war memorials, what they are and why they have been created throughout history. This plan provides a useful lesson for Remembrance week but can also be used in studies of wars throughout the school year.
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Visiting a war memorial primary lesson plan

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Lesson plan for lesson 3 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic plan, &'Visiting a war memorial.&'; Children will learn to identify features of their local war memorial. This lesson can be used to support a visit at any time of year and can be adapted for KS1.
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Edith Cavell information and memorials - primary

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A helpsheet for primary teachers outlining the story of Edith Cavell, the events surrounding her death and its aftermath and how she is now remembered 100 years on, as well as activity suggestions, and an additional information sheet giving details of some of the memorials commemorating her.<br /> <br /> These can be used as background reading for teachers preparing work for their classes, or by older students as information to be used in lessons.
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Art unit-Great artists and war memorials

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<p>A series of art lessons for primary teachers exploring great artists, architects and designers in history. The six lessons focus on war memorials which were designed by renowned architects and sculptors in the wake of World War I and culminates in pupils designing their own war memorial for the local area.</p> <p>The Armistice was signed on 11th November 1918 brought World War I to an end. After the initial jubilation and celebration about the news the war had ended, communities across the UK expressed a desire to commemorate those who had lost their lives. As the bodies of the fallen were not repatriated and instead buried in military cemeteries aboard, families did not have a place where they lived to grieve for their loved ones. A local war memorial provided relatives with this place of remembrance. Around two thirds of the approximate 100,000 war memorials in the UK were created in the years following the end of World War I.</p> <p>Schools who were involved in projects which commemorated the centenary of the World War I may also like to commemorate the centenary of their local war memorial. This resource has been created to enable schools to incorporate this significant anniversary into their art curriculum whilst finding out about great artists from history. The resources could also be used as part of a local history topic.</p> <p>Resource includes:</p> <ul> <li>Unit overview (medium term plan)</li> <li>6 lesson plans</li> <li>Teachers’ helpsheet ‘War Memorial Designers’</li> <li>Teachers’ helpsheets about war memorial designers<br /> * Sir Herbert Baker<br /> * Sir Reginald Blomfield<br /> * Sir Robert Lorimer<br /> * Sir Edwin Lutyens<br /> * Albert Toft</li> <li>Pupil fact cards for the same war memroial designers</li> <li>Resource sheet with links to war memorials designed by Baker, Blomfield, Lorimer, Lutyens and Toft</li> </ul>
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Pals Battalions and the Battle of the Somme

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A set of resources for secondary pupils outlining the events of the Battle of the Somme and the involvement of the Pals Battalions. It includes specific resources on one Battalion which can be used for a local study or as the basis for a study of a different area.
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Using the CWGC database primary lesson plan

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Resources for primary teachers using lesson 6 from War Memorials Trust's KS2 cross curricular topic, &'Using the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database.&'; This lesson incorporates history and ICT and can be extended to include maths. Children will learn to search the database for specific information and piece together information to build up a profile of a person.
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Researching a war memorial primary helpsheet

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A guide for primary teachers to researching the background history to a war memorial and its creation, useful if you are including this as part of a local study. Includes resources to use and advice on approaching this topic with pupils.
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Design a war memorial secondary lesson plan

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This secondary school lesson plan focuses on designing and creating a memorial, either to commemorate a war or another locally significant person or event. It is a good conclusion to using War Memorials Trust's other lessons but can also be used alone. The lesson can also be linked with Citizenship and ICT.