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Our interactive First World War and Remembrance Day resource based on the diary of George Kellett brings history to life.
This resource is designed for KS2 upwards.
It could supplement your teaching in class or be sent to students to view for homework or additional material.
All pages can be accessed by a computer, mobile or tablet device. However, the interactive map element does not display as well on a mobile or tablet device and you may need to zoom out on your screen. Alternatively, you can access it directly on the MapHub website.
The diary details George’s life as a soldier - letters from home, pay arrangements, games of draughts, getting ready for draft, working on a rifle range and digging trenches. Photos, videos of diary readings and object demonstrations and the interactive map add extra elements to help you and your students engage with the primary source material.
The diary entry pages have been transcribed from George's diary as closely as possible.
Sometimes his handwriting can be a little hard to read. There are some question marks throughout the text where the transcriber has not been sure what he wrote.
This also means there are some misspellings (particularly with regards some place names), as they have been copied directly from George's writing.
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