![]() The children could devise their own Family Shelter box, deciding what they think their family would need if they were going to spend several hours away from home in a basic shelter. These boxes represent the items that a family might have taken with them into their Anderson Shelter, bearing in mind they may have spent several hours in there before it would have been safe to return home. What would it look like? Where would they put it? Which items would it be important to have inside the shelter and why? They would need to think about how many people would need to fit inside the shelter and remember the reasons why shelters were needed when considering their own design.Īnother activity you may have completed was looking at the two wooden family shelter boxes and trying to work out which box belonged to which family. The children could design their own Anderson Shelter. Try using different musical instruments to make sounds representing the feelings the children had about being inside an Anderson Shelter, or to represent what was going on around the outside of the Anderson Shelter. ![]() The children could generate a list of words to describe how it felt to be inside the Anderson Shelter and then use this vocabulary to write a poem or story about the very first time they spent the night in an Anderson Shelter. What might their character’s name have been? How old were they? Did they have a job/what was their role during the war? Were they a rich person or a poor person? How did they spend their days? Did they have any family? If so, who? What effect did the war have on their lifestyle? How did the war make them feel? The aim of this activity is to consider how costume/dress can tell us a lot about a person from the past. Who am I?Įither by drawing pictures of themselves in costume or by using photographs taken during the visit of themselves dressing up, children could write a character profile of themselves as the character they became when they dressed up. This could either be from the point of view of a child who has been evacuated from the city to the countryside or from the point of view of a child living in the countryside who has an evacuated child/children come to live with their family. The children could write a diary account or produce a drama presentation about evacuation. What would they take with them and why? Can the other children use the contents of the suitcase book to guess who it belonged to? The aim of this activity is to show how clues can tell us about people from the past. The children could try making a suitcase book, filling the pages with items that they would pack in their suitcase if they were being evacuated or having to spend time in an Anderson Shelter for an unknown period of time. Lamps, Lighting, Mirrors, Vintage Barware Signs, Artwork-Indian Mughal/Mort Kunstler/Don Stivers/John Butler/Glove/Waidmann/Den/Bledsoe/Ari Gradus/Michel Delacroix/M.One of the activities you may have tried was looking at some wartime luggage and using its contents like clues to work out which suitcase belonged to which person. R230625 Antique Gold Pocket Watch Collection, 14k Gold Jewelry, Michael Anthony 14k Gold Necklace, Sterling Silver Jewelry, US Coins, Sterling Silver Flatware, Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, Georg Jensen Flatware, Wristwatch Collection-Gerard-Perregaux/Hamilton/, Signed Bill Clinton First Edition Book, Signed Hillary Rodham Clinton First Edition Book, Signed Coke Roberts First Edition Book, Signed Lolita in Tehran Azar Nafisi Book, Herend, Antique Victorian Beaded Evening Handbags, Costume Jewelry, Vintage Art Deco Bamboo Bar and Bar Stools, Arthur Umanoff MCM Sconce, Hudson Bay Point Blanket/Pendleton Blanket, Antique Marble Fruit, Alabaster Fruit, Klaus Ullrich Mid Century Modern Candlesticksįurniture-Mid Century Modern/French Provincial/Bamboo Furniture/Garden Patio Furniture/Antique Furniture/Globe Wernicke Lawyers Bookcase/Paul Hundevad Danish Modern Bookcase /Harden Dining Table/Howard Miller Cabinets/China-Rosenthal/Roseville/Old Royal English/ Limoges/Fine Majesty the Queen China Potters Paragon Tree Of Kashmir /Spode Copeland/Lenox Federal Cobalt/Wedgwood/Sur La Table/Lladros/Glass and Crystal -Vintage Pyrex, Fostoria/Orrefors/Waterford/Kosta Boda Vintage Rugs-Persian Area/Rya Style MCM/Calvin Klein/Safavieh/
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