World War Two Display with QR Code

 World War II (WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world’s nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. (wikipedia.com)

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Click on the image to play BBC Primary History – Time Capsules: WW2

Here is my World War Two display  that has a QR Code, which links to Winston Churchill’s speech on The Blitz. Click HERE to hear his speech and to see some video footage from World War 2. The posters were downloaded from http://www.sparklebox.co.uk for free. The title and numbers were downloaded from http://www.twinkl.co.uk. Spitfire idea was from none other than Pinterest!

World War 2 display

World War 2 Plane

World War @ QR

Winston's Churchill speech on The Blitz
Winston’s Churchill’s speech on The Blitz

Dear colleagues, I hope you like this idea and it inspires you, for your World War Two display!

I believe the QR Code makes the display come to life!

Feel free to leave a comment below. I always love to read them! ❤

Till next time…

Peppi Orfanogianni

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Comments

2 comments on “World War Two Display with QR Code”
  1. Melissa says:

    How did you create the propellor on the plane?

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    1. It’s all made from card that has been stapled. For the nose bit cut out a long rectangle and roll it over to make a tube shape and staple. Press it down a bit so that it can become slightly squarish so that the blades can be attached. Then do the same thing with another long bit of card but place it through the first. Cut out the blade shapes from card and staple them on the back. Stick it on the red circle. It’s quite easy to make. I didn’t measure anything other than just made sure the blades were the same. I hope this makes sense and is helpful.

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