Remembrance honours those who serve to defend our freedom and way of life.
It recognises the sacrifice of the Armed Forces community across the Commonwealth, as well emergency services and innocent civilians killed through conflict and terrorism.
Our creative resources explore these themes and inspire children to engage with Remembrance.
- Include veteran films, literature, photography and music
- Encourage discussion, creativity and reflection
- Suitable for 11-14 year-olds
- Free to download and linked to National Curriculum
- Differentiated to provide both support and challenge
- Support for teachers and parents
- Available in Welsh
Together Across The Commonwealth
Together Across The Commonwealth
Commonwealth Resources
Then and Now - Service in WWII and Today
Then and Now - Service in WWII and Today
I Hear You
Then and Now - Service in WWII and Today
Remembrance Assemblies
Then and Now - Service in WWII and Today
Sketch It
Then and Now - Service in WWII and Today
The Art of Remembrance
Then and Now - Service in WWII and Today
The Sound of Remembrance
Understanding Remembrance
Understanding Remembrance
Remembrance Assemblies
Understanding Remembrance
Remembrance Bitesize
Growing Remembrance
Growing Remembrance
Grow Your Remembrance
WWII - Working Together
WWII - Working Together
Working Together Assemblies
WWI - A Generation Who Served, Sacrificed and Changed Our World
WWI - A Generation Who Served, Sacrificed and Changed Our World
Science and Innovation
This pack, made up of lessons and worksheets, explores the life and work of Harry Brearley, the inventor of stainless steel, and the impact of his invention on WWI. It also explores other innovations of the time, many of which we still benefit from today. This pack gives children the opportunity to thank an individual and a group of people whose contributions they may not have considered before when taking part in Remembrance.
WWI - A Generation Who Served, Sacrificed and Changed Our World
Women in Medicine
This pack, made up of lessons and worksheets, explores the developing role of women in medicine during WWI. It focuses on female surgeons and the impact their service had on the war, as well as medical innovations and personal accounts. Through this pack children will 'meet' real women from this time, connecting them with Remembrance and thanking them for their service.
VE Day
VE Day