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This resource relates to ANZAC Day on 25 April.

Clear and straightforward - Ideal for assemblies or as a standalone lesson.

Each slides takes you through what ANZAC day is and what it means, symbols are explained (rosemary, laurel and the poppy), why do we need ceremonies and what a typical ANZAC day ceremony involves, the dawn service and why people march.

During the presentation students are asked questions that relate to their personal experiences of celebrations and why the Anzac spirit legacy is still important today.

Content:
• Teacher’s Notes/Guide - Slides are referred to in the notes.
• PowerPoint Presentation Lesson/Assembly (42 Slides) - You can edit the presentation to suit the time limit of your assembly/lesson.
• 4 Worksheets

Optional Worksheets
The four worksheets consolidate the meaning of the day.

Worksheet 1 – Read the text and answer the questions.

Worksheet 2 – Write sentences about what each symbol means and then draw a symbol that means something to them.

Worksheet 3 – Students write a sentence or two for each of the ANZAC Day activities that take place – wreath-laying the red poppy, the Last Post, one minute’s silence and the Reveille.

Worksheet 4 – Students complete 5 tasks on the poem For the Fallen: gap filling and four short questions.

Please see preview of worksheets.

File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, MS Word and PDF formats

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