October
Cybersecurity awareness month
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
National Day
CINEMA
COMICS
INTERNATIONAL DAY
National Day
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
MUSIC
LITERATURE
National Pumpkin Month
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
LITERATURE
LITERATURE
ARCHITECTURE
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
NATIONAL DAY
INTERNATIONAL DAY
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
TRANSPORT
October 2024
SPORT
TODAY in HISTORY
astronomy
SPORT
National Pumpkin Month
US HOLIDAY
INTERNATIONAL DAY
HISTORY
Book Day
the Harry Potter books in reading order
Bravo!
Design your perfect pizza!
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You believe all the information you see on the internet.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You don't trust all the photos you see on social networks.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You are kind and polite to people online.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You never ask before sharing other people's photos, videos or information.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You make sure that the photos/videos you post don't have information that can identify you.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
Online, you see a message saying 'Download!' for a game that looks cool. You download it.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
Your social media profiles are not always set to private.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You check information you read online.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
Your passwords have characters, numbers, upper case and lower case letters in them.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You see a mean post about someone in your school. You tell a teacher.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You don’t care about age restrictions.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You befriend with strangers online.
NATIONAL TECHIES DAY
Are you a Tech Geek? Count how many times you say "yes"!
1.Do you use a smartphone every day?2.Do you have more than one device (tablet, laptop, smartwatch...)?3.Have you ever helped your grandparents with their smartphones?4.Do you use more than three apps every day?5.Have you ever made a video or edited a photo? 6.Do you know what “URL” means? 7.Can you name a web browser? 8.Have you tried coding?9.Do you know what AI means? 10.Do you like learning about new tech (robots, smart homes, etc.)?
0–2: You’re a beginner user – you use tech, but you’re just getting started! 3–5: You’re tech-friendly – you know your way around digital life. 6–8: You’re tech-savvy – you’re comfortable with tech and often help others. 9–10: You’re a tech geek – you love technology and want to know everything about it!
On October 12th, 1492, his ships, the Santa Maria, Pinta, and Niña, arrived in the Bahamas, marking the beginning of European exploration in the Americas. Tell the class what you know about this famous explorer!
What is the occasion mentioned in the audio?On which day of the week is it celebrated each year?
les peuples autochtones
In your opinion, why do many US states choose to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day instead?
les peuples autochtones
“The Star-Spangled Banner” was first sung in Baltimore, USA on October 19th, 1814.
Listen and tell the class what it is!When do people sing this song?
It began operating on October 27th, 1904, running from City Hall to West 145th Street. What is it? In which city? Watch the video!
What's the US word for "underground"?
On October 2nd, 1950, Charles M. Schulz published a comic strip called Peanuts.
Peanuts: meet the gang!
In 1790, President George Washington decided on my construction.The first stone was laid on October 13th, 1792. U.S. Presidents live and work there. It takes 570 gallons of white paint to cover my walls. My address is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. What am I?
Famous Washington DC landmarks
conkers
Look, listen and say what you understand!
On October 1st, 1890, the United States Congress established Yosemite National Park. What do you expect to see and do in this Californian park?
Watch the video and check your guesses!
https://studiouslyyours.com/world-animal-day
Look at the illustration and say what the event is about!
What's this year's slogan? Click and read!
This sculpture carved into the granite of Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, USA started on October 4th, 1927. It shows the heads of four famous Americans. Who are they?
Listen and check!
Match the names to the portraits!
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas Jefferson
Why are they famous?
Look at the clues and guess who it is!
Sherlock Holmes the famous detective's adventures were first published as a book on October 14th, 1892.
What is the name of the creator of Sherlock Holmes?
William Shakespeare
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Charles Dickens
Agatha Christie
Who is Sherlock's best friend?
James Moriarty
Inspector Lestrade
Mrs Hudson
John H. Watson
What is Watson's official job?
lawyer
clerk
inspector
doctor
What is Sherlock Holmes's address in London?
81 Fulham Road
10 Downing Street
45 Norfolk Square
221B Baker Street
What instrument does Sherlock Holmes play?
the flute
the violin
the piano
the clarinet
prints,tracks and letters
What techniques does Sherlock Holmes use to solve crimes?
tobacco ashes and cigarette butts
human remains, gunpowder and bullets
all of the above
Who is Sherlock Holmes's worst enemy?
Jack the Ripper
Professor Moriarty
Morticia
Sir Henry Baskerville
Sherlock Holmes's most famous quote is: "Elementary, my dear Watson".
TRUE
FALSE
You are right!Sherlock Holmes never says the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" in any of Doyle's stories.
You are wrong!Sherlock Holmes never says the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" in any of Doyle's stories.
Can you give 5 traditions of Halloween?
It was launched on October 6th, 2010. What is it? Listen!
Tell us about your digital habits: I have ten apps on my phone.
I spend two hours a day on Snapchat
I spend ten hours a week playing video games. I use TikTok every day to + verb.
He was born on 9th October 1940.He died in 1980. Tell the class what you know about him?
- name
- nationality
- famous for
- death
a famous English rock band in the 1960s
Match each first name to the correct surname!
george
lennon
paul
john
mccartney
ringo
starr
harrison
Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us, only sky Imagine all the people Living for today Ah Ah Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion, too Imagine all the people Living life in peace You
You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger A brotherhood of man Imagine all the people Sharing all the world You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will live as one
It was released on October 8th, 1971. What is it?
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist who spoke out publicly against the Taliban’s ban on girls' education in Pakistan. She survived an assassination attempt at the age of 15 and now lives in the United Kingdom. What prize did she win on October 10th, 2014?
Listen to Malala's slogan and fill in the missing words!
C.S Lewis wrote seven fantasy novels:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – 16th October 1950 Prince Caspian – 1951 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader – 1952 The Silver Chair – 1953 The Horse and His Boy – 1954 The Magician's Nephew – 1955 The Last Battle – 1956 The series is called the Chronicles of _ _ _ _ _ _ .
play
Let's
It was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on October 20th, 1973.What is it? Where is it?
How much do you know about Australia? Take the quiz!
The Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 was a naval battle between the British Royal Navy and the French and Spanish fleets. What was the name of the admiral who defeated Napoleon?
It is a famous landmark in London. It was built in honour of Admiral Lord Nelson.
What is this place called?
Famous London landmarks
I was inaugurated on October 28th, 1886 by US president Grover Cleveland.How much do you know about me?
Which country gave me to the USA? What do I symbolize?
What is my full name?
Who was my sculptor? Who was my engineer? How tall am I?
How many steps lead to my crown?
What do the 25 windows symbolize?
What do the 7 rays on my crown represent?
What do I hold in my right hand?
What do I hold in my left hand?
What is written on my tablet?
France
freedom and democracy
Liberty Enlightning the World
Bartholdi
Eiffel
92.99 meters tall
354
the 25 gemstones of the Earth
the seven continents
a torch
a tablet
July 4th,1776
On October 15th, 1993, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to fight apartheid, the system of racial segregation in South Africa. In 1994, he became the first Black president of South Africa. What was his name?
a famous quote
In the 1920s this American gangster ruled an empire of crime in Chicago. On October 18th, 1931, he was convicted of tax evasion. In 1934, he was transferred to a famous prison. Can you give the name of the gangster, the name of the prison and where it is located?
AL CAPONE ALCATRAZ SAN FRANCISCO
Can you give the name of this Australian remarkable site, the world's largest coral reef ecosystem? On 26th October 1981, UNESCO inscribed it on the World Heritage List.
Species in The Great Barrier Reef
When was the United Nations created?
October 24th, 1918
October 24th, 1925
October 24th, 1945
October 24th, 1950
How many countries are there in the United Nations in 2022?
153 countries
193 countries
203 countries
all the countries of the world
What is the chief of the United Nations called?
the Emperor
AntónioGuterres
the CEO (Chief Executive Officer)
the Headmaster
the Secretary General
The Security Council has 15 members, 5 are permanent.Which of the following is NOT a permanent member?
France
The United Kingdom
Germany
China
What is the name of the United Nations agency protecting children's rights and improving the health and education of young people?
UNICEF
FAO
UNESCO
UNMIK
"Black Tuesday" is the name given to the greatest stock market crash in the history of the United States. The crash happened on Tuesday, October 29th, 1929. Banks failed*. Many people lost their money, they closed their businesses, they lost their jobs, they lost their homes. The period from 1929 to 1941 was called the Great Depression: it was a time when America's economy was not working.
Can you give the name of the financial district in Manhattan?
(1929) New York Stock Exchange (nowadays)
Put the letters in the correct order to find the name of the financial district in Manhattan!
On 30th October 1938, Orson Welles (producer and film maker) presented his "War of the Worlds" story in a realistic radio programme. He caused a wave of panic all over the United States because he started with: “Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt our program of dance music to bring you a special bulletin: Martians have landed in New Jersey!”. Hundreds of people, who did not know that the story was based on a science fiction novel written in 1898 (by H.G. Wells), panicked. They really thought that Martians were attacking the planet!
Read the following statement and say if they express the views of believers or non-believers.
Nobody can testify that aliens really exist.
believers
non-believers
People often confuse science fiction with reality.
believers
non-believers
Planet Earth can't be the only planet with living forms in the entire universe.
believers
non-believers
Alien life may exist somewhere, people just have not found it yet.
believers
non-believers
Astronauts have reported about strange UFOs.
believers
non-believers
People enjoy posting fake photos and videos.
believers
non-believers
National Nut Day celebrates all the good things about nuts. Nuts are typically high in fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals.
In your opinion, why are pumpkins so popular in the United States?
Pumpkin fun!
It's the anniversary of James Bond. The first Bond film, Dr. No, was released on 5th October, 1962.
October 12th, 2024 What can you do on Astronomy Day?
Are you good at astronomy? Take the quiz!
"I am a woman who has made history,
The first female VP, full of mystery.
I work with the President of the USA,
And my first name begins with a K.
I was born on October 20th, 1964,
And I've always been ready to do much more.
In the next election, I will stand tall,
And to defeat Donald Trump, I'll give it my all.
Who am I?"
Look at the poster and explain what this international day is about. What is today's slogan? Tell the class what you do to save water.
Read the actions below. Decide if they are good or bad for the environment.
- fix leaks in taps and toilets
- take long hot showers
- use water energy
- leave the water running when I wash my hands
- have a bath
- collect rainwater
- turn off the tap when I brush my teeth
- run full loads when I use a dishwasher
- run the washing machine every day
Look at the picture! What is the ICC Men's T20 World Cup?
A cricket match!
He was French, he was Duke of Normandy. In 1066 he invaded England, the invasion is known as the Norman Conquest. On 14th October, he won the battle of Hastings when King Harold was killed by an arrow. He was crowned King of England on Christmas Day in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Who is he?
The Bayeux Tapestry tells the story of the conquest of England by William The Conqueror in 1066.
What does it tell us about the Norman and the Saxon armies?
The Irish Hunger Strike* was a hunger protest in Northern Ireland by Irish Republican prisoners during "The Troubles". At the end of the protest on 3rd October 1981, ten prisoners had died. This mural of the hunger strikers can be seen in the capital city of Northern Ireland. Can you give its name? What do you know about "The Troubles"?
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October
Cybersecurity awareness month
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
National Day
CINEMA
COMICS
INTERNATIONAL DAY
National Day
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
MUSIC
LITERATURE
National Pumpkin Month
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
LITERATURE
LITERATURE
ARCHITECTURE
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
NATIONAL DAY
INTERNATIONAL DAY
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
TRANSPORT
October 2024
SPORT
TODAY in HISTORY
astronomy
SPORT
National Pumpkin Month
US HOLIDAY
INTERNATIONAL DAY
HISTORY
Book Day
the Harry Potter books in reading order
Bravo!
Design your perfect pizza!
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You believe all the information you see on the internet.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You don't trust all the photos you see on social networks.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You are kind and polite to people online.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You never ask before sharing other people's photos, videos or information.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You make sure that the photos/videos you post don't have information that can identify you.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
Online, you see a message saying 'Download!' for a game that looks cool. You download it.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
Your social media profiles are not always set to private.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You check information you read online.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
Your passwords have characters, numbers, upper case and lower case letters in them.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You see a mean post about someone in your school. You tell a teacher.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You don’t care about age restrictions.
Is this advice true for being a good digital citizen?
You befriend with strangers online.
NATIONAL TECHIES DAY
Are you a Tech Geek? Count how many times you say "yes"!
1.Do you use a smartphone every day?2.Do you have more than one device (tablet, laptop, smartwatch...)?3.Have you ever helped your grandparents with their smartphones?4.Do you use more than three apps every day?5.Have you ever made a video or edited a photo? 6.Do you know what “URL” means? 7.Can you name a web browser? 8.Have you tried coding?9.Do you know what AI means? 10.Do you like learning about new tech (robots, smart homes, etc.)?
0–2: You’re a beginner user – you use tech, but you’re just getting started! 3–5: You’re tech-friendly – you know your way around digital life. 6–8: You’re tech-savvy – you’re comfortable with tech and often help others. 9–10: You’re a tech geek – you love technology and want to know everything about it!
On October 12th, 1492, his ships, the Santa Maria, Pinta, and Niña, arrived in the Bahamas, marking the beginning of European exploration in the Americas. Tell the class what you know about this famous explorer!
What is the occasion mentioned in the audio?On which day of the week is it celebrated each year?
les peuples autochtones
In your opinion, why do many US states choose to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day instead?
les peuples autochtones
“The Star-Spangled Banner” was first sung in Baltimore, USA on October 19th, 1814.
Listen and tell the class what it is!When do people sing this song?
It began operating on October 27th, 1904, running from City Hall to West 145th Street. What is it? In which city? Watch the video!
What's the US word for "underground"?
On October 2nd, 1950, Charles M. Schulz published a comic strip called Peanuts.
Peanuts: meet the gang!
In 1790, President George Washington decided on my construction.The first stone was laid on October 13th, 1792. U.S. Presidents live and work there. It takes 570 gallons of white paint to cover my walls. My address is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. What am I?
Famous Washington DC landmarks
conkers
Look, listen and say what you understand!
On October 1st, 1890, the United States Congress established Yosemite National Park. What do you expect to see and do in this Californian park?
Watch the video and check your guesses!
https://studiouslyyours.com/world-animal-day
Look at the illustration and say what the event is about!
What's this year's slogan? Click and read!
This sculpture carved into the granite of Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, USA started on October 4th, 1927. It shows the heads of four famous Americans. Who are they?
Listen and check!
Match the names to the portraits!
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas Jefferson
Why are they famous?
Look at the clues and guess who it is!
Sherlock Holmes the famous detective's adventures were first published as a book on October 14th, 1892.
What is the name of the creator of Sherlock Holmes?
William Shakespeare
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Charles Dickens
Agatha Christie
Who is Sherlock's best friend?
James Moriarty
Inspector Lestrade
Mrs Hudson
John H. Watson
What is Watson's official job?
lawyer
clerk
inspector
doctor
What is Sherlock Holmes's address in London?
81 Fulham Road
10 Downing Street
45 Norfolk Square
221B Baker Street
What instrument does Sherlock Holmes play?
the flute
the violin
the piano
the clarinet
prints,tracks and letters
What techniques does Sherlock Holmes use to solve crimes?
tobacco ashes and cigarette butts
human remains, gunpowder and bullets
all of the above
Who is Sherlock Holmes's worst enemy?
Jack the Ripper
Professor Moriarty
Morticia
Sir Henry Baskerville
Sherlock Holmes's most famous quote is: "Elementary, my dear Watson".
TRUE
FALSE
You are right!Sherlock Holmes never says the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" in any of Doyle's stories.
You are wrong!Sherlock Holmes never says the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" in any of Doyle's stories.
Can you give 5 traditions of Halloween?
It was launched on October 6th, 2010. What is it? Listen!
Tell us about your digital habits: I have ten apps on my phone. I spend two hours a day on Snapchat I spend ten hours a week playing video games. I use TikTok every day to + verb.
He was born on 9th October 1940.He died in 1980. Tell the class what you know about him?
a famous English rock band in the 1960s
Match each first name to the correct surname!
george
lennon
paul
john
mccartney
ringo
starr
harrison
Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us, only sky Imagine all the people Living for today Ah Ah Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion, too Imagine all the people Living life in peace You You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger A brotherhood of man Imagine all the people Sharing all the world You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will live as one
It was released on October 8th, 1971. What is it?
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist who spoke out publicly against the Taliban’s ban on girls' education in Pakistan. She survived an assassination attempt at the age of 15 and now lives in the United Kingdom. What prize did she win on October 10th, 2014?
Listen to Malala's slogan and fill in the missing words!
C.S Lewis wrote seven fantasy novels:The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – 16th October 1950 Prince Caspian – 1951 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader – 1952 The Silver Chair – 1953 The Horse and His Boy – 1954 The Magician's Nephew – 1955 The Last Battle – 1956 The series is called the Chronicles of _ _ _ _ _ _ .
play
Let's
It was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on October 20th, 1973.What is it? Where is it?
How much do you know about Australia? Take the quiz!
The Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 was a naval battle between the British Royal Navy and the French and Spanish fleets. What was the name of the admiral who defeated Napoleon?
It is a famous landmark in London. It was built in honour of Admiral Lord Nelson.
What is this place called?
Famous London landmarks
I was inaugurated on October 28th, 1886 by US president Grover Cleveland.How much do you know about me?
Which country gave me to the USA? What do I symbolize? What is my full name? Who was my sculptor? Who was my engineer? How tall am I? How many steps lead to my crown? What do the 25 windows symbolize? What do the 7 rays on my crown represent? What do I hold in my right hand? What do I hold in my left hand? What is written on my tablet?
France
freedom and democracy
Liberty Enlightning the World
Bartholdi
Eiffel
92.99 meters tall
354
the 25 gemstones of the Earth
the seven continents
a torch
a tablet
July 4th,1776
On October 15th, 1993, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to fight apartheid, the system of racial segregation in South Africa. In 1994, he became the first Black president of South Africa. What was his name?
a famous quote
In the 1920s this American gangster ruled an empire of crime in Chicago. On October 18th, 1931, he was convicted of tax evasion. In 1934, he was transferred to a famous prison. Can you give the name of the gangster, the name of the prison and where it is located?
AL CAPONE ALCATRAZ SAN FRANCISCO
Can you give the name of this Australian remarkable site, the world's largest coral reef ecosystem? On 26th October 1981, UNESCO inscribed it on the World Heritage List.
Species in The Great Barrier Reef
When was the United Nations created?
October 24th, 1918
October 24th, 1925
October 24th, 1945
October 24th, 1950
How many countries are there in the United Nations in 2022?
153 countries
193 countries
203 countries
all the countries of the world
What is the chief of the United Nations called?
the Emperor
AntónioGuterres
the CEO (Chief Executive Officer)
the Headmaster
the Secretary General
The Security Council has 15 members, 5 are permanent.Which of the following is NOT a permanent member?
France
The United Kingdom
Germany
China
What is the name of the United Nations agency protecting children's rights and improving the health and education of young people?
UNICEF
FAO
UNESCO
UNMIK
"Black Tuesday" is the name given to the greatest stock market crash in the history of the United States. The crash happened on Tuesday, October 29th, 1929. Banks failed*. Many people lost their money, they closed their businesses, they lost their jobs, they lost their homes. The period from 1929 to 1941 was called the Great Depression: it was a time when America's economy was not working.
Can you give the name of the financial district in Manhattan?
(1929) New York Stock Exchange (nowadays)
Put the letters in the correct order to find the name of the financial district in Manhattan!
On 30th October 1938, Orson Welles (producer and film maker) presented his "War of the Worlds" story in a realistic radio programme. He caused a wave of panic all over the United States because he started with: “Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt our program of dance music to bring you a special bulletin: Martians have landed in New Jersey!”. Hundreds of people, who did not know that the story was based on a science fiction novel written in 1898 (by H.G. Wells), panicked. They really thought that Martians were attacking the planet!
Read the following statement and say if they express the views of believers or non-believers.
Nobody can testify that aliens really exist.
believers
non-believers
People often confuse science fiction with reality.
believers
non-believers
Planet Earth can't be the only planet with living forms in the entire universe.
believers
non-believers
Alien life may exist somewhere, people just have not found it yet.
believers
non-believers
Astronauts have reported about strange UFOs.
believers
non-believers
People enjoy posting fake photos and videos.
believers
non-believers
National Nut Day celebrates all the good things about nuts. Nuts are typically high in fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals.
In your opinion, why are pumpkins so popular in the United States?
Pumpkin fun!
It's the anniversary of James Bond. The first Bond film, Dr. No, was released on 5th October, 1962.
October 12th, 2024 What can you do on Astronomy Day?
Are you good at astronomy? Take the quiz!
"I am a woman who has made history, The first female VP, full of mystery. I work with the President of the USA, And my first name begins with a K. I was born on October 20th, 1964, And I've always been ready to do much more. In the next election, I will stand tall, And to defeat Donald Trump, I'll give it my all. Who am I?"
Look at the poster and explain what this international day is about. What is today's slogan? Tell the class what you do to save water.
Read the actions below. Decide if they are good or bad for the environment.
Look at the picture! What is the ICC Men's T20 World Cup?
A cricket match!
He was French, he was Duke of Normandy. In 1066 he invaded England, the invasion is known as the Norman Conquest. On 14th October, he won the battle of Hastings when King Harold was killed by an arrow. He was crowned King of England on Christmas Day in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Who is he?
The Bayeux Tapestry tells the story of the conquest of England by William The Conqueror in 1066. What does it tell us about the Norman and the Saxon armies?
The Irish Hunger Strike* was a hunger protest in Northern Ireland by Irish Republican prisoners during "The Troubles". At the end of the protest on 3rd October 1981, ten prisoners had died. This mural of the hunger strikers can be seen in the capital city of Northern Ireland. Can you give its name? What do you know about "The Troubles"?