Remembrance Day
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This resource contains a fully editable, 25 slide PowerPoint presentation with hyperlinks to famous war poems and interviews with World War1 Veterans.
The Poets, poems and interviews included in the presentation are:
‘For the Fallen’ by Robert Binyon
‘My Boy Jack’ by Rudyard Kipling
‘The Soldier’ by
Additional information
Resource type | Other |
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Age range | Age 6-8, Age 9-13 |
Description
This resource contains a fully editable, 25 slide PowerPoint presentation with hyperlinks to famous war poems and interviews with World War1 Veterans.
The Poets, poems and interviews included in the presentation are:
‘For the Fallen’ by Robert Binyon
‘My Boy Jack’ by Rudyard Kipling
‘The Soldier’ by Rupert Brooke
‘In Flanders Field’ by John McCrae
‘We Shall Keep The Faith’ by Moina Michael
World War 1 veteran, Edward Francis’ recitation of ‘Spotty’.
An interview with Harry Patch – the last surviving member of the World War 1
Interviews with other veterans of the First World War
The song ‘The Green Fields of ‘France’ by John McDermott
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World War 1
Armistice Day
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The British Legion
How those soldiers who gave their lives are remembered
The PowerPoint contains many hyperlinks to areas of interest.
Remembrance Day Two Minute Silence Slideshow
This is a 65-slide PowerPoint presentation designed to be used for the 2 minutes silence. It begins with the Last Post and ends with the Reveille and has been set to play automatically. The powerful and poignant images have been carefully selected and show scenes of :
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Current soldiers in the Armed Forces
War Graves
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