Remembrance Webinar 10/11/23
The hugely popular Remembrance Webinar delivered by the children's historian Leigh from Historic Workshops, is BACK! Presented LIVE via Zoom.
Leigh presents these child-friendly webinars to tens of thousands of children each and every year. Every year, more and more schools join, and most schools now attend every year as a given.
This webinar is PERFECT for whole-school assemblies. There is no need for teachers to create and present their own, when you can simply sign up to this webinar, make sure the tech in school is good to go, and join the presentation at the given time. Easy!
Leaving out the details of war, this webinar is suitable for a KS1 audience and above. The children will learn:
Leigh, a historian specialising in the world wars, will present an informative talk whilst dressed as a British soldier from WW1. Leigh will also be presenting two more LIVE webinars in the afternoon. One detailing the main events of WW1, and the other walking the viewers through WW2. As a history specialist, Leigh strongly recommends that schools studying WW2 should first have a firm grasp of WW1. Having this base of knowledge then allows the children to compare and contrast their knowledge of WW1 with WW2.
This is a LIVE event which will be recorded and available to view by the afternoon (all being well with the tech side of things!) The recording will be available until 4pm on Monday 13th.
Tickets are £20+ VAT. One ticket per class (up-to 35 children). Each ticket will allow one device to connect to the LIVE presentation.
All tickets are payable by invoice only. Schools can pay by card, BACS or cheque.
Tickets can be purchased via this link: https://historicworkshops.as.me/?appointmentType=37818612
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable once ordered.
Feedback left by attendees at previous Remembrance Webinars...
Lucy Warwick: ‘we loved this. Great vocabulary we can use this afternoon.’
Laura Kilkenny: ‘Thank you from everyone at Lee Brigg School. The children learned lots.’
Nicola Dawson: ‘A huge thank you from Meadowdale Primary. We enjoyed listening to your thoughtful speech this morning.’
Kirsty Booth: ‘Thank you we really enjoyed it! from Year 2 Radford Academy :)’
Miss Raju: ‘Thank you from 1G at St Giles Primary School, we all enjoyed learning about remembrance day! Very informative.’
Amanda Wells: ‘Thank you the children were really interested in what you had to tell them.’
Jack Thackway: ‘Thank you - Very informative and clearly delivered for KS2 - Grange Primary School Y6’.
Hannah Robson: ‘Thank you, much appreciated from Key Stage 1 staff and children at Redby Academy.’
Helen Osman: ‘Thank you Leigh, the children at Park View really enjoyed how loud and clear you were and have learnt about why we remember and the different colours of poppies.’
Ruth McKenny: ‘Thank you from Rivington Primary School in St Helens. We found this really interesting.’
Marshland Primary: ‘Marshland Primary Academy EJS- Grandpa was involved in WWI, AH Uncle involved in forces, BH Grandad died in war. Thank you very much for a lovely informative seminar!’
Emma Smith: ‘Thank you from everyone in class 2 at Thrybergh Primary. The children really enjoyed listening to you and showed great respect. Thank you’.
Miss Jones: ‘Thank you very much for such an informative session. You have started our World War 1 day off perfectly. Miss Jones Dedham Primary Essex’.
Sally Taylor: ‘I feel like I'm going to have happy tears - Stanley, Longlevens Infant School Gloucester’.
Kerry Dewar: ‘Thank you, we enjoyed looking at the photos and hearing the stories and learning about the different coloured poppies . Year 1 and 2 at Our Lady of Lourdes Carnforth’.
Rachael Charlton: ‘Thank you so very much from Year 2 at East Boldon Infants School. Florence told us it has made her feel a little heartbroken for the families and soldiers. Thank you.’
Claire Laverick: ‘Rivington Primary School - St Helens. Thank you for your message - we loved it and would love to speak with you again. There was lots of information and it was great to find out new things. Thank you and we hope you do more videos.’
Martine Walsh: ‘Really moving. Wonderful interesting facts shared for our young learners. Thankyou so much. St Mary's Cardiff. Reception to Year 2.’
Beetles Class: ‘Thank you from Westfield Primary School, Woking, Surrey! Our year 1 children found it very informative...they even said they are now feeling emotional! They loved learning about the different coloured poppies, the statues. Thank you again!’
Georgia Hale: ‘Walford Nursery and Primary school - Thank you so much, we all really enjoyed it. We especially loved all of the pictures! Miss Hale’
Mark Wilson-Maher: ‘Mr Wilson-Maher Linaker Primary School Southport. You held the attention of the pupils really well. KS1 loved listening to the different meaning of the poppies.’
Christopher Green: ‘Thank you for sharing the importance of Remembrance with us. We are wearing Red Poppies today but we didn't know about the White, Purple or Black Poppies. We have all listened with so much interest. Year 1 and 2 Birstall Primary Academy.’
Leigh presents these child-friendly webinars to tens of thousands of children each and every year. Every year, more and more schools join, and most schools now attend every year as a given.
This webinar is PERFECT for whole-school assemblies. There is no need for teachers to create and present their own, when you can simply sign up to this webinar, make sure the tech in school is good to go, and join the presentation at the given time. Easy!
Leaving out the details of war, this webinar is suitable for a KS1 audience and above. The children will learn:
- What Remembrance is
- Why we remember
- How soldiers were honoured after WW1
- How soldiers of all conflicts are honoured today
Leigh, a historian specialising in the world wars, will present an informative talk whilst dressed as a British soldier from WW1. Leigh will also be presenting two more LIVE webinars in the afternoon. One detailing the main events of WW1, and the other walking the viewers through WW2. As a history specialist, Leigh strongly recommends that schools studying WW2 should first have a firm grasp of WW1. Having this base of knowledge then allows the children to compare and contrast their knowledge of WW1 with WW2.
This is a LIVE event which will be recorded and available to view by the afternoon (all being well with the tech side of things!) The recording will be available until 4pm on Monday 13th.
Tickets are £20+ VAT. One ticket per class (up-to 35 children). Each ticket will allow one device to connect to the LIVE presentation.
All tickets are payable by invoice only. Schools can pay by card, BACS or cheque.
Tickets can be purchased via this link: https://historicworkshops.as.me/?appointmentType=37818612
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable once ordered.
Feedback left by attendees at previous Remembrance Webinars...
Lucy Warwick: ‘we loved this. Great vocabulary we can use this afternoon.’
Laura Kilkenny: ‘Thank you from everyone at Lee Brigg School. The children learned lots.’
Nicola Dawson: ‘A huge thank you from Meadowdale Primary. We enjoyed listening to your thoughtful speech this morning.’
Kirsty Booth: ‘Thank you we really enjoyed it! from Year 2 Radford Academy :)’
Miss Raju: ‘Thank you from 1G at St Giles Primary School, we all enjoyed learning about remembrance day! Very informative.’
Amanda Wells: ‘Thank you the children were really interested in what you had to tell them.’
Jack Thackway: ‘Thank you - Very informative and clearly delivered for KS2 - Grange Primary School Y6’.
Hannah Robson: ‘Thank you, much appreciated from Key Stage 1 staff and children at Redby Academy.’
Helen Osman: ‘Thank you Leigh, the children at Park View really enjoyed how loud and clear you were and have learnt about why we remember and the different colours of poppies.’
Ruth McKenny: ‘Thank you from Rivington Primary School in St Helens. We found this really interesting.’
Marshland Primary: ‘Marshland Primary Academy EJS- Grandpa was involved in WWI, AH Uncle involved in forces, BH Grandad died in war. Thank you very much for a lovely informative seminar!’
Emma Smith: ‘Thank you from everyone in class 2 at Thrybergh Primary. The children really enjoyed listening to you and showed great respect. Thank you’.
Miss Jones: ‘Thank you very much for such an informative session. You have started our World War 1 day off perfectly. Miss Jones Dedham Primary Essex’.
Sally Taylor: ‘I feel like I'm going to have happy tears - Stanley, Longlevens Infant School Gloucester’.
Kerry Dewar: ‘Thank you, we enjoyed looking at the photos and hearing the stories and learning about the different coloured poppies . Year 1 and 2 at Our Lady of Lourdes Carnforth’.
Rachael Charlton: ‘Thank you so very much from Year 2 at East Boldon Infants School. Florence told us it has made her feel a little heartbroken for the families and soldiers. Thank you.’
Claire Laverick: ‘Rivington Primary School - St Helens. Thank you for your message - we loved it and would love to speak with you again. There was lots of information and it was great to find out new things. Thank you and we hope you do more videos.’
Martine Walsh: ‘Really moving. Wonderful interesting facts shared for our young learners. Thankyou so much. St Mary's Cardiff. Reception to Year 2.’
Beetles Class: ‘Thank you from Westfield Primary School, Woking, Surrey! Our year 1 children found it very informative...they even said they are now feeling emotional! They loved learning about the different coloured poppies, the statues. Thank you again!’
Georgia Hale: ‘Walford Nursery and Primary school - Thank you so much, we all really enjoyed it. We especially loved all of the pictures! Miss Hale’
Mark Wilson-Maher: ‘Mr Wilson-Maher Linaker Primary School Southport. You held the attention of the pupils really well. KS1 loved listening to the different meaning of the poppies.’
Christopher Green: ‘Thank you for sharing the importance of Remembrance with us. We are wearing Red Poppies today but we didn't know about the White, Purple or Black Poppies. We have all listened with so much interest. Year 1 and 2 Birstall Primary Academy.’