I have a passion for History and communicating knowledge in an engaging form. I have 20 years experience of teaching History, Geography, English, Religious Studies and Citizenship.
I have a passion for History and communicating knowledge in an engaging form. I have 20 years experience of teaching History, Geography, English, Religious Studies and Citizenship.
Question worksheets to accompany the WW1 in Colour TV series.
6 World War One In Color Video Worksheets - editable!!
Catastrophe
Slaughter in the Trenches
Killers of the Sea
Blood in the Air
Mayhem on the Eastern Front
Victory and Despair
World War 1 in Colour is a documentary narrated by Kenneth Branagh. The first of its six parts aired on 1 September 2003 in the United Kingdom. It was released on DVD in the United States as World War 1 in Color on 10 May 2005. The documentary consists of colourised footage from World War I.
It also contains interviews with WW1 veterans: Arthur Barraclough (1898–2004), Harry Patch (1898–2009) (Britain's last survivor of the trenches), Fred Bunday (1900-2002), Arthur Halestrap (1898–2004), Hubert Williams (1895–2002) (the last pilot of the Royal Flying Corps of WWI), Bill Stone (1900–2009) (the penultimate Royal Navy veteran of WWI), and Jack Davis (1895-2003) (the last of Kitchener's Volunteers.)
Episode 1 - Catastrophe
Episode 2 - Slaughter in the Trenches
Episode 3 - Blood in the Air
Episode 4 - Killers of the Sea
Episode 5 - Mayhem on the Eastern Front
Episode 6 - Victory and Despair
Episode 7 - Tactics & Strategy - Episode narrated by Robert Powell
Episode 8 - Making the Series
Industrial Revolution Living Conditions - Drawing Houses Activity
2 Sources describing houses in Merthyr Tydfil
On a separate sheet of paper, draw a picture of either the better houses described in Source 1, or the worst houses described in Source 2.
Label your picture with phrases from Source 1 or Source 2.
Includes a picture done by a student to show the pupils.
Story of parachuting WWII dog Bing to be told in new children's book
The story of Bing, the parachuting World War II dog who leapt from a plane on D-Day and led troops to victory, will be told for the first time in a children’s book
Powerpoint to support entry to looking at D-Day etc
All The Best S Yellland