As Remembrance Day draws near, it can be challenging for students to truly understand the impact that the World Wars had on Canadian families. I don’t think I truly understood the enormity of it all until I stood in a World War II cemetery in Normandy, France. It wasn’t until I stood and read the sweet messages of love that were carved into the gravestones that I could really appreciate the sacrifice of each of the young men. Although I don’t have children of my own, I looked at the high school students I was with on a field trip and tried to imagine sending them off to war and then the heartbreak of finding out that they had died serving their country. The memory of that moment is etched in my mind forever… and I know that it sticks with my students as well.Although I can’t take every student I teach on a field trip to the battlefields of Normandy I can share my own experiences and photos of my trip with them. If they say a photo is worth a 1000 words then I will share as many photos with my students as I can. Here is a resource I have used with my students over the years that I created using photos I took at various memorial sites in France. Combining the photos with quotes makes for a powerful writing exercise for students. Click the image below to check out the Writing for Remembrance activity in my TpT store – it includes a PowerPoint of each photo with a quote and unique writing paper templates. Makes a great classroom or hallway display.
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Thank you for sharing about the Canadian War Museum's collection of photos! They are going to come in handy this week 🙂 Bryn
These are wonderful ideas! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for sharing the links for the History of Aboriginals Peoples in Canada's military. I loved reading and learning about it! I love how you were able to connect the photos to student writing. This really would be an amazing bulletin board!
Lots of great ideas! Love the new blog design, too. You've probably had it for a while now, but I only just saw it.