This is the project I have been fruitlessly trying to complete in recent years. And finally it has been done today.
Some weekes ago my daughter's history teacher asked her to prepare a lesson for other pupils (10 years old kids) in her class if she wanted to get a higher mark.
Parents were allowed to cooperate, so ... you know...I grabbed the chance.
As it is more or less 100 years anniversary of airwarfare, we (my Michelle and me) decided Great War in the air is a second to none chance to tell the kids what it all was about and introduce them to the Game. The teacher was over the moon when heard we are going to merge a lecture with a game!
Nonethless to say, this is a great WOG week for me, for returning from Prague last Sunday meant the start of the lesson project. Writing, printing, teaching my young pilot what and how to say - a nice time .
During two hours of lessons time I arranged the classroom, set up the 1915 fighter clash (3 boys playing the French team, 3 girls fighting for the Kaiser) - and we started!
Michelle, her teacher and me told the kids how the airwar in the Great War started...
Then I explained the basic rules of the Game.
The young pilots got so involved right from the start!
My daughter (an experienced flyer) was advising the rookies...
The French team is planning their maneuvers after the first of them got shot down... (one kill for the girls!)
The fight got really intense...
Below you can see the best pilot of the French, scoring just one kill, but flying as a devil.
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