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Artillery Casing - Laura Gardner (Intrapersonal (Personal reflection on…
Artillery Casing - Laura Gardner
Linguistic
Written stories on WWI soldiers and their memoirs
Using first hand accounts to interpret the object.
Logical/Mathematical
Mathematical calculations of speed and distance
The shell casing can be used in an exercise to calculate the distance the round could have travelled and its speed and velocity.
Spatial
Geography
Look at the original location where the item was used (Flanders) and its journey to reach Canada.
Original use
People can learn about the type of gun used to shoot the artillery shell and calculate the distance the shell would have been able to travel.
Musical
If you flick it, it will ping (produces vibration which is translated to a frequency)
People can have casings of different sizes and hit them with sticks to make different noises to make different notes and produce tunes.
Bodily/Kinesthetic
You can touch it
You can pass it around and people can hold history in their hands.
You can throw it at people
Children can play a game of catch.
Interpersonal
Debate on gun control
Can introduce the pros and cons of gun control.
Consider the human impact of war and the violence involved in war.
Intrapersonal
Personal reflection on what war means
Personal reflection on the losses of war
Introspection on the meanings of remembrance and the importance of Remembrance Day.
Naturalistic
It's made of metal
It can be recycled.
Children can learn about alloys and ores.
Children can learn about how metals can be recycled.
There is evidence of corrosion.
People can learn about the corrosion process of metal.
Can generate debate on