Tools to do homework and learn in class: the story in pictures

When the children begin to demand more information resources and to document themselves to do their school work any resource on the Internet is good. Although I am not in favor of copying the wikipedia, probably the second time they do it in class they will put a bad mark, it seems good to me that they look for and compare information. And it is necessary to develop autonomy and self-control among our children and with all the tools that are available to do so, we cannot wait to help them find resources or to encourage them to show us their discoveries.

The other day I taught my daughter the image of Maurice Tillet They had posted on Curistoria's page, a man who apparently inspired Shrek's appearance. When my daughter told me, she told me, Look Dad, Shrek! So history repeats and repeats itself and repeats itself again and we can learn from it a lot as Miguel Illescas told us a few months ago when, in addition, he encouraged us to teach kids to filter and interpret what we found. Because the image that illustrates the article, taken from the account of @HistoryInPics (the story in images), shows images of the First World War when still he fought melee and clean shot from one trench to another. An image to reflect on and a tool, @HistoryInPics, that can be a very powerful educational resource for schools and homes.

In the profile of the Twitter account of @HistoryInPics you can read that your goal is to share the most wonderful photos in history. And I think they get it although their focus is on the History of the United States of America.

Perhaps it is time that one of our children is soon the manager of a similar account with the History of Spain in images. Abundant content was going to have.

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