Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of Anzac Day and its significance.
Materials and Prep
- Computer with internet access
- Paper and pen for note-taking
- Optional: Printer for any printable resources
- No prior knowledge required
Activities
- Research Task: Use the internet to research the history and significance of Anzac Day. Take notes on key points.
- Art Project: Create a poster or artwork that represents the spirit of Anzac Day. Use symbols like poppies, soldiers, and the Australian and New Zealand flags.
- Writing Task: Write a short essay or poem about what Anzac Day means to you. Include any personal connections or reflections.
Talking Points
- Origins of Anzac Day: "Anzac Day commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915."
- Significance of Poppies: "Poppies are a symbol of remembrance and are often worn on Anzac Day to honor the fallen soldiers."
- Celebrations and Traditions: "Anzac Day is a day of reflection, with services held at dawn and throughout the day to pay tribute to those who served."
- Connection to Australian Identity: "Anzac Day is a significant part of Australian and New Zealand history, shaping the national identity and fostering a sense of unity."