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The document discusses resources for teaching students about the Titanic, including interactive websites, fact sheets, menus, and more that cover topics like the discovery of the wreck, passenger experiences, and lessons learned. It provides summaries and reviews of different materials teachers can use to educate students about the famous shipwreck.

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Homework Help for Students

The document discusses resources for teaching students about the Titanic, including interactive websites, fact sheets, menus, and more that cover topics like the discovery of the wreck, passenger experiences, and lessons learned. It provides summaries and reviews of different materials teachers can use to educate students about the famous shipwreck.

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stands head and shoulders over anything else we have come across and I can highly recommend it
for students between 9 and 16. The ship sank on April 15, 1912, killing more than 1,500 people. This
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looking for a better life in North America. It is designed to look like one of the White Star Line
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discovered in 1985 by an American oceanographer, Robert Ballard, and his team of scientists. It was
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covered, and students can jump in and deep dive into specific areas of interest about Titanic.
IMMERSIVE SITES FOR STUDENTS ABOUT TITANIC A site produced by the Discovery
Channel that places students in a position to explore the events of April 12- 15 from the perspective
of a passenger. Second-class passengers could get involved in deck games and board games like
chess and backgammon. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect
your happiness. The wreck of the Titanic was discovered 74 years later, just over 2 miles under the
sea. Please note: Text within images is not translated, some features may not work properly after
translation, and the translation may not accurately convey the intended meaning. Titanic The Titanic
is probably the most famous ship ever to have been built. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Interactive On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set out from
Southampton, England. We have seen everything from models, fact sheets, cooked meals, menus,
boarding passes, diary entries, clothes designs and lots more. Suitable for years 5-10
INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECOVERY AND CONSERVATION OF RMS TITANIC
Interview with Eva Hart The last living survivor of the Titanic speaks of her memories A Complete
Titanic TEACHING UNIT A complete unit of work to teach students about the historical and
cultural impact Titanic made upon the world both back in the early 20th century. The hull, or body,
was made of steel and divided into 16 compartments. On its maiden voyage, the Titanic collided
with an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912.
The fact was there weren’t enough lifeboats for the amount of passengers on board. It was one of the
most famous disasters of the 20th century. It Will suit secondary and tertiary research more so than
juniors. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers
who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our
terms and conditions. Digital Data representation and graphing based upon Titanic. I have used these
with Primary 3, 4 (Scottish Curriculum for Excellence) and Year 6 (English National Curriculum).
But on 15 April 1912, five days into its very first voyage from Southampton to New York, the
Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality
for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource
to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. In the chaos, many of the lifeboats went out
with only a few passengers in them. Interactive digital graphic organizers, audio, video and
integrated web-based tools make this a resource perfectly designed for Google Classroom and
contemporary teaching and learning. To learn more about cookies and your cookie choices, click
here. This is a deep unit of work guaranteed to both inform and showcase your students
understanding of one the greatest achievements and disasters. The Titanic was so big, she couldn’t
change direction quickly enough. We have seen everything from models, fact sheets, cooked meals,
menus, boarding passes, diary entries, clothes designs and lots more. Lessons learned from Titanic:
A Century Later The sinking of Titanic as a Classic Greek Tragedy Titanic Teaching Resources. It
burned around 600 tonnes of coal a day, shovelled into its furnaces by a team of 176 men. Also,
students will learn other skills aside from language arts and technology, but students will learn life
skills. For information on how we use your data, see our privacy policy. Enter your email address
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team at Innovative Teaching Ideas and asked to look at Titanic resources they had created to teach
students about the Titanic. In the early hours of 15 April the huge ship sinks into the sea. Reviews
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I set it without teaching my students about the Titanic as a project to run alongside the 20th-century
world unit. Those travelling first class could while away the hours between the swimming pool,
gymnasium, squash racquet court and Turkish baths. On its maiden voyage, the Titanic collided with
an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
required to reflect your happiness. There were over 2200 people on board but only 715 people
survived. Students will learn to be independent and learn time management skills.
Lessons learned from Titanic: A Century Later The sinking of Titanic as a Classic Greek Tragedy
Titanic Teaching Resources. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s
content guidelines. Many of those travelling third class were families who were trying to set up a
new life for themselves in America. The hull, or body, was made of steel and divided into 16
compartments. The RMS Titanic finally set off for its maiden voyage from Southampton, England,
on 10 April 1912. This explains why most of the people who died were men. The huge ship was said
to be the biggest, the best and the safest ship ever to have set sail. For information on how we use
your data, see our privacy policy. Every 24 hours, 14,000 gallons of drinking water were consumed.
Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. A
variety of interactive Titanic Writing planners and templates. It burned around 600 tonnes of coal a
day, shovelled into its furnaces by a team of 176 men. But those in the third-class quarters weren’t
offered such luxuries. In 1985 deep-sea explorers found the remains of the Titanic at a depth of
13,000 feet (4,000 meters) near the Canadian island of Newfoundland. Underwater vessels explored
the ship and brought pieces of wreckage to the surface. We were contacted by the team at Innovative
Teaching Ideas and asked to look at Titanic resources they had created to teach students about the
Titanic. Lessons learned from Titanic: A Century Later The sinking of Titanic as a Classic Greek
Tragedy Titanic Teaching Resources. Additionally, the Titanic disaster can serve as a case study for
teaching about ethics and decision-making, as well as the impact of human error on complex
systems. The disaster also has cultural significance that can be used to teach about the role of media
in shaping historical memory. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google
Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. A tragedy Shakespeare himself could not
have penned. We were contacted by the team at Innovative Teaching Ideas and asked to look at
Titanic resources they had created to teach students about the Titanic. Those travelling first class
could while away the hours between the swimming pool, gymnasium, squash racquet court and
Turkish baths. It was one of the most famous disasters of the 20th century. The Titanic was so big,
she couldn’t change direction quickly enough. Titanic The Titanic is probably the most famous ship
ever to have been built. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews,
only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if
it violates our terms and conditions. It Will suit secondary and tertiary research more so than juniors.
Titanic Inquiry The complete record of events from inquiries following the Titanic’s sinking in 1912
Information about icebergs Find out about the massive object that sank the Titanic Titanic: National
Museum of Northern Ireland A wealth of well researched Titanic content from her birthplace. I have
used these with Primary 3, 4 (Scottish Curriculum for Excellence) and Year 6 (English National
Curriculum). These are great extension activities for students of all year levels.
Students will learn to be independent and learn time management skills. This resource hasn't been
reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can
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unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time. Write a review Update existing review Submit review
Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Others were poor European emigrants who were looking
for a better life in North America. We have seen everything from models, fact sheets, cooked meals,
menus, boarding passes, diary entries, clothes designs and lots more. There were over 2200 people on
board but only 715 people survived. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel
It's good to leave some feedback. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in
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Not the right resource. Please note: Text within images is not translated, some features may not work
properly after translation, and the translation may not accurately convey the intended meaning.
Students will need to examine, synthesize, and infer when researching certain subtopics about the
Titanic at home. Just three hours later, the huge ship sunk completely. Also, students will learn other
skills aside from language arts and technology, but students will learn life skills. The Captain of the
famous Titanic was Edward John Smith. But those in the third-class quarters weren’t offered such
luxuries. Before the fatal collision, the first-class passengers were served a supper consisting of an
incredible 11 courses. Some of the passengers were rich people on business or pleasure trips. Just
over 1500 people died in the tragedy, with only 715 survivors. Report this resource to let us know if
this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. We were contacted by the team at Innovative
Teaching Ideas and asked to look at Titanic resources they had created to teach students about the
Titanic. It was one of the most famous disasters of the 20th century. Those travelling first class could
while away the hours between the swimming pool, gymnasium, squash racquet court and Turkish
baths. Titanic The Titanic is probably the most famous ship ever to have been built. This resource
hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this
resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. So
far about 6,000 artefacts have been recovered from the wreck. The Titanic sank at night, so the sky
would have been pitch black and the water was freezing (-2 degrees Celsius). This explains why
most of the people who died were men. Enter your email address Once you sign up, we will create a
FREE account for you on the site and email you activities and offers. A tragedy Shakespeare himself
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