The Beatles were a musical and cultural phenomenon, defining an era of societal change during the 1960's. This collection of resources tracks the formation, success and eventual break up of one of the world's most successful bands. You will also find activities, quizzes and resources relating to the Beatles below.
A PowerPoint Presentation on the formation and success of the Beatles. The Beatles are perhaps the most successful band of all time and made a huge impression on music, culture and society during the 1960's.
View full descriptionStrand: Politics, Conflict & Society
Strand unit: Ireland, Europe and the world, 1960 to present
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
This is a project worksheet to accompany The Beatles presentation. It contains activities on searching the National Newspaper archives for information, creating timelines using World Book Online and ideas on creating a multimedia project.
View full descriptionStrand: Politics, Conflict & Society
Strand unit: Ireland, Europe and the world, 1960 to present
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Strand: Drama to explore feelings, knowledge and ideas, leading to understanding
Strand unit: Exploring and making drama
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Strand: Writing
Strand unit: Emotional & Imaginative Dev through Language
This is a word search worksheet to accompany The Beatles PowerPoint presentation.
View full descriptionStrand: Politics, Conflict & Society
Strand unit: Ireland, Europe and the world, 1960 to present
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