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Amber Davis
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Theme for assignment Artefact that I have chosen Planning the lessons School visits Things I need to develop How this has had a positive impact on my assignment preparation
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Very important that children have an understanding of the world around them. Lots of opportunities for learning Two main questions for thought… 1. Why do conflicts arise, how do they develop, and how are they resolved? 2. How do conflicts affect communities? Focusing on the theme of Remembrance
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I decided to focus the lessons around Remembrance Day as it was a fitting theme and is only a few weeks away. In order to do this we needed to go back to where it all started The Great War I Needed to find some artefacts first
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I couldn’t just pick one!!!!
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Originally the helmet was going to be the main artefact, however there was so much learning that could have been taken from the rest of the artefacts so I decided to use them all. The artefacts all piece together a true story William James Pirie Fought in the Bore war and The Great War Died in November 1917 8 th Battalion The Seaforth Highlanders Buried in the Loos memorial Rank when killed: Company Sergeant Major
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Previous experience: Brief knowledge of WW1 and what Remembrance day is for. Experiences and outcomes: By exploring places, investigating artefacts and locating them in time, I have developed and awareness of the ways we remember and preserve Scotland’s history. SOC 1-02a As I write for different purposes and readers, I can describe and share my experiences, expressing what they made me thing about and how they made me feel. ENG 2-30a. (Switch to PP)
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Focusing on the act of remembrance Why do we have remembrance Where did is come from?- Flanders fields, John McCrae, 11:11:11 Looking at the significance of the Poppy: in Scotland, Lady Haig Looking at what happens during a remembrance service Looking at different types of memorials/ cenotaphs TASKS: Design a war memorial Poetry challenge
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Planning a remembrance service with the p7 class! Great active lesson Children all need to work together to put together a sort of ‘mini show’
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Overall the children responded well to the first lesson The artefacts helped to get them engaged and interested especially when they were wrapped up. It was a shame that they had not covered WW1 as at times I felt they were quite confused. The lesson allowed for lots of class and group discussion.
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