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History

  • The child learned about the significance of ANZAC memorials and their connection to the Australian and New Zealand troops who fought in World War I.
  • They gained knowledge about the ANZAC Day commemoration and its traditions, such as the dawn service and the use of poppies as symbols of remembrance.
  • The child learned about the sacrifices made by soldiers during wartime and the importance of honoring their memory.
  • They learned about the role of memorials in preserving historical events and promoting patriotism and national identity.

Continued development related to the activity can involve creating a scrapbook or a mini museum display showcasing artifacts and information related to ANZAC memorials. The child can also write a fictional story set during World War I, incorporating their understanding of the ANZAC Day commemoration and the significance of the memorials.

Book Recommendations

  • The Donkey of Gallipoli by Mark Greenwood: This book tells the true story of a donkey named Duffy who served during World War I, carrying wounded soldiers from the battlefield. It provides a touching perspective on the ANZAC experience.
  • In Flanders Fields by Norman Jorgensen: This historical fiction book follows the journey of a young soldier named Jim who enlists to fight in World War I. It explores the themes of courage, sacrifice, and remembrance.
  • Gallipoli by Kerry Greenwood: This book provides a comprehensive account of the ANZAC campaign in Gallipoli during World War I. It offers detailed insights into the historical context and the experiences of the soldiers involved.

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