Presentation on 'Planning Your Threads Project' - Lesson One.
Threads is an initiative that provides an online space for schools to store and share their student’s oral history projects. Threads is all about encouraging students to become active ‘oral historians’ and to engage in the collection of stories and history about their locality and to gather living people’s testimony about their own experiences and memories.
Strand: 1. The Nature of History
Strand unit: 1. Develop Historical Empathy: Study the Past
Suggestions for use: Use the lesson to guide your students to think about the folklore and history within their locality and family - this lesson includes student activities and links to important planning sections within the www.scoilnet.ie/threads website
Strand: Digital Storytelling
Suggestions for use: Use the lesson to guide your students to think about the folklore and history within their locality and family - this lesson includes student activities and links to important planning sections within the www.scoilnet.ie/threads website
Strand: Continuity & Change Over Time
Suggestions for use: Use the lesson to guide your students to think about the folklore and history within their locality and family - this lesson includes student activities and links to important planning sections within the www.scoilnet.ie/threads website
Strand: Life, Society, Work & Culture
Suggestions for use: Use the lesson to guide your students to think about the folklore and history within their locality and family - this lesson includes student activities and links to important planning sections within the www.scoilnet.ie/threads website
Strand: Local Studies
Suggestions for use: Use the lesson to guide your students to think about the folklore and history within their locality and family - this lesson includes student activities and links to important planning sections within the www.scoilnet.ie/threads website
Strand: Story
Suggestions for use: Use the lesson to guide your students to think about the folklore and history within their locality and family - this lesson includes student activities and links to important planning sections within the www.scoilnet.ie/threads website
Strand: History
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