Remembrance Pictures

Wednesday 3rd Nov, 2010 by Amy Stock

Categories: Secondary, 16+, Assembly, Curricular, Assemblies

A downloadable set of pictures to use in an assembly for Remembrance Day. The pictures can be used as a good introduction to an assembly that helps students think about what makes us remember other people in our lives. To reflect the diversity of that, there is a wide range of different images, from the ones you would might expect to see on Remembrance Day, through to others that will help students connect with who they remember in their lives today. Challenge students in your assembly with the question ‘What do you want to be remembered for?’. Encourage them to reflect on what they can start doing today to become that person.

A good song to use in accompaniment of these images or for remembrance use in general is ‘Lest I Forget’ by Rebecca St James.

You need to be a member and logged in to download the presentation. (If you’re not currently a member of the site it is free and will only take a couple of minutes of your time: http://www.schoolswork.co.uk/members/register/).

Comments

I don’t know if anyone else is having this problem but I can not get the download to work on my laptop. I’m working n a Mac….any ideas?

By emma_dee30 on Saturday 12th Nov, 2011

Hi Emma, it’s quite a large download (25MB) which may be who it’s causing you problems. It will take a few minutes to complete the download. If the Keynote still isn’t working for you have you tried the PowerPoint instead? If you’re still interested in receiving the presentation email me and I’ll send you the file another way! Thanks, Amy

By Amy Stock on Saturday 12th Nov, 2011

Hay Amy, I’ve tried the both of the downloads. Is there any chance that you could send it to me another way? Thanks, Emma

By emma_dee30 on Saturday 12th Nov, 2011

No problem, the file is on its way to you now on email. It will take about 15 mins to reach you!

By Amy Stock on Saturday 12th Nov, 2011
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