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Similarities and Differences
Think about what you read on rationing.Think about the shopping in supermarkets in the last months.
List the ways they are similar and different
Similarities Differences
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Stourport in the war
Look at this website - http://burlishcamp.co.uk/project/rifle-range/
What else can you find out about the rifle range?
How’s it changed over time?
Can you find any other photos of it during the war
Local History
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The Horrible History song is good to explain the events , and quite entertaining!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/watch/horrible-histories-songs-ve-day-song
For the music activity-Listen tohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsynSgeo_Uo&list=PL5m0_Vf_DqeJIeqSFj-umPbz-ygvVQpLv&index=3&t=0s
These are two songs which soldiers sang in the war to lift their spirits.Can you find a spoon or stick and something to tap on (gently!) and tap along with the music finding the pulse? There are 4 beats in the bar.What instruments can you hear?Answers-Brass instruments - trumpet, trombone, cornetFlute- adds a high part and fast notes
Who is singing?
Answer- you can hear male vocals- the soldiers singing.
Listen for the change in dynamics (how quiet and loud the music is)Listen for the change in tempo (how fast or slow the music is)
The words "Pack up your trouble in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile" could help us with our feelings today, and help us to think about putting our troubles in a "bag" and then feeling happier and being able to enjoy the day. This is what the soldiers did in war time to lift their spirits and keep marching!
Music
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MindfulnessHave a go at this VE Day wordsearch. When you think you have found all the works click on to the next slide to find the answers.