Our workshops and activities are all curriculum linked and cover a range of subjects and themes.
Key Stage: Key Stage 3
Topic: WW1, WW2, Remembrance
Pupils uncover real stories of men and women from County Durham who served their country, using archives and objects. Stories include Eleanor Brown, a miner’s daughter from Fencehouses who served in Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps during the First World War and Corporal Lee Brownson, who served with 3 Rifles and was killed in Afghanistan in 2010.
The workshop will enable your students to understand why and how we remember those from County Durham who died in conflict, from the First World War to the present day. Through discussion and teamwork, they will discover how other countries and faiths remember conflict.
Learning Objectives:
- Recall facts about their person and explain how they found out that information
- Explain what we remember on Remembrance Day
Curriculum Links
- Who, how and why we remember on Remembrance Day
- Understand how different types of historical sources are used
Booking Information
Outreach Availability
Monday – Friday
9.30-11.00 / 13.00 – 14.30
Inhouse Availability
Monday – Wednesday
9.30-11.00 / 13.00 – 14.30
Duration: 90 minutes
Capacity: Up to 35 children
Price: £150