Teach the significance of Remembrance Day

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Ingrid Candido

This ClickView produced, curriculum-aligned video is a powerful Remembrance Day teaching resource for primary students. Save time and enrich your lesson plans with these excellent historical Remembrance Day resources.

Celebrations and Commemorations: Remembrance Sunday

Each year at 11am on 11 November we remember those who died in World War I, and commemorate those who represent the United Kingdom in conflicts past and present. This Miniclip provides a simplified context for the beginning of the Great War, the signing of the Armistice, the effect of the war on people, and the importance of commemorating it each year. Students will also discover the significance of the red poppy and the role of cenotaphs in local communities.

Series: Miniclips
Production Year: 2018
Audience: Primary
Subject: History

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