The Beatles Story’s War and its Impact Resource

The Beatles Story’s War and its Impact Resource
The Beatles Story
Suitable for ages 7 - 14
Download this free teaching resource from The Beatles Story to look at the impact of war and how to encourage peace.

Key Info

Discuss the impart of war.

 

In this free teaching resource from The Beatles Story, students will look at the impact of war and are encouraged to discuss the notion of peace and harmony.

This resource can be adapted to suit students in KS2-KS5.

 

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages 7 - 14
Key Stages
KS2, KS3
Curriculum Levels
Second Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
History
Topics
World War I, World War II

About The Beatles Story

The award-winning The Beatles Story, Liverpool is the world’s largest permanent exhibition telling the story of the lives, times and music of The Beatles.

The Discovery Zone at The Beatles Story provides the ideal educational day out for schools. Students of all ages will learn about The Beatles’ lives, times, music and influential legacy using fun interactive resources.

Compose music on a giant piano, listen to records in the 1960s NEMS record store, create Beatles inspired artwork, sing along to the Beatles’ greatest songs on the replica Cavern Club stage and discover the story of the Beatles on an interactive timeline.

The Discovery Zone is continually developing resources to aid teachers with changes to the National Curriculum to create a fun and educational experience for all.

The Beatles Story’s commitment to life-long learning ensures every visitor has a valuable experience regardless of age or ability.

Experience interactive Beatles-themed activities allowing both young and old to learn about the Beatles’ music, the times they lived in and their influential legacy in a fun, interactive way confirming The Beatles Story’s commitment to life-long learning.

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