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Felix Gryffeth

NYC - Holocaust Memories Passed to the Children - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    As survivors become fewer, the young carried their memories on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Ted Sakshaug

Science and Technology of WWII - 2 views

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    lessons and activities about science and technology in WW2
Ted Sakshaug

BBC - History - World War One Trench Virtual Tour - 0 views

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    Take a virtual tour of a World War One trench and experience the conditions under which World War One soldiers fought and lived.
Ted Sakshaug

BBC - History - World War One Movies - 0 views

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    Contemporary photographs, dramatised diary readings and interviews with veterans exploring key themes of World War One.
Ted Sakshaug

Welcome to the Frontpage - 0 views

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    If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good animation is worth ten thousand. After reading book after book about the Pacific War and finding only complicated maps with dotted lines and dashed lines crisscrossing the pages, we decided to depict the key naval and land battles using animation technology.
Suzie Nestico

#WW Twitter Welcome Wednesday -just the "Guidelines" | Kalinago English - 1 views

  • For example, do this#WW welcome @Craig an English Language Teacher based in Dubai, #ELT ~ interested in #dogme and chocolate. #TEFL#WW @Jenny - she's a Teen Fiction author based in Ireland. Open to being interviewed by your students.  #fiction #ireland #education #younglearners #WW shout out 2 @Bob a good buddy of mine, help me welcome him! - #mlearning evangelist #edublogger and head of #edtech at @UniversityofMiami But please don't do this:#WW @Jenny @Craig @Bob @June @Alice @TomatoHead @eLearningGuru  as this is unhelpful to everyone.
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    Great idea to help colleagues get started on Twitter with a #WW ~ "Welcome Wednesday"
Martin Burrett

26 First World War Lesson Ideas For Schools - 2 views

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    "At the time of publication, it was leading up to 100 years since the cessation of fighting at the end of the First World War. The destruction of life, lands and families finally ceased for a couple of decades and bringing to mind the conflict of modern-day young generations is still important as lessons can be learned from those tragic battles."
Martin Burrett

WW1 Coding Project ideas - 1 views

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    8 Child-friendly coding projects with examples on Scratch
Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine - Issue 51 - 1 views

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    Special World War One Commemorative Edition
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