Remembering real people who served in the war
We marked the centenary of the Armistice - the end of the First World War - with a creative writing Live Lesson for primary students in collaboration with .
This was an opportunity for schools to be a part of a collective moment of reflection ahead of a weekend of national events, including Danny Boyle鈥檚 , a unique moment when communities gathered on beaches to say thank you and goodbye to the millions who left their shores during the First World War, many never to return.
Designed for 7-11s, this Live Lesson features author and poet Roger Stevens and Charlotte Czyzyk, historian and project manager for Lives of the First World War at Imperial War Museums.
It explores themes of remembrance and commemoration, and encourages children to reflect on the end of the war through creative writing.
Content is designed to tie in with a free 14-18 NOW Armistice resource pack which is available to .
This edited programme was first streamed live to schools in November 2018. Please note that we are no longer reviewing emails and messages from schools for inclusion in the lesson.
How to use this resource
Check out our lesson guide for teachers and print out the student activity sheets below.
Additional resources and external links
Tips and advice on writing and history from our teacher panel
Advice, discussion and teaching resources especially for teachers from our panel of specialists
Images and haikus sent in
This is a small selection of content sent in by the audience of the Remembrance Live Lesson
Primary Live Lessons
Find out more about our Live Lessons designed for primary school students