What are the answers? 52+4? 0850 – 0947 3+1?. What can you see here?

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What are the answers? 52+4? 0850 – ?

What can you see here?

What’s happening here?

Now that you know this lesson reflects on the 7/7 bombings – what are the answers to the questions below? 52+4? 0850 – ?

The answer? 52+4? = 52 victims killed, plus the four bombers 08:50 – 09:47 the time of the explosions 3+1? = the number of explosions, 3 on the underground, one on the bus

Watch & Reflect DVes DVes

A website to help our understanding

Lesson 2

Your objectives today To reflect on the events on July 7 th and consider its lasting effects To take part in a Forum Theatre piece either offering ideas or by directly acting within the piece To respond with maturity to the topic and consider your own viewpoints in light of what you explore today

Forum Theatre Exploring an issue through theatre whereby the audience keep stopping the action, making suggestions, and the actors respond trying the new ideas without rehearsal.

Lee Rigby "We would like to emphasise that Lee would not want people to use his name as an excuse to carry out attacks against others. We would not wish any other families to go through this harrowing experience and appeal to everyone to keep calm and show their respect in a peaceful manner. Lee had many friends from different walks of life – some with different religious beliefs and cultures. But this made no difference to Lee – he always treated others with the greatest of respect."

What is this a picture of and how does it link to the work today and the statement by Lee Rigby’s parents? What do you think are the lasting messages you are to take away from today’s lesson?