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Here they come—A day to remember
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Bugles - Last Post - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on the bugle. Bugles are musical instruments that were played during battles to send instructions to soldiers. A tune called The Last Post marked…
Flags - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on flags flown at half-mast. This is a commemorative symbol that means we are remembering someone who has died. On Anzac Day, the Australian…
Here they come—A day to remember (Book), (Student activity), (Educational)
Here they come—A day to remember is an animated story which explores the various symbols and traditions of commemoration. Designed for lower primary students, …
Here They Come—A Day to Remember digibook (Digibook), (Educational)
Digibook designed to help students in lower primary develop an understanding of commemoration.
Here they come—A day to remember video (Video), (Educational)
This video is part of a series of videos developed for the Here they come—A day to remember publication.
Honour Rolls - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on honour rolls, which records the names of individuals from a community who served during a war. Communities make honour rolls…
Medals - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
Here they come—A day to remember has been developed for lower primary students to assist in developing students— understanding of commemoration. It explores a variety of characters and their…
Medals - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
Here they come—A day to remember has been developed for lower primary students to assist in developing students— understanding of commemoration. It explores a variety of characters and their…
Memorials - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on war memorials. Memorials record the names of veterans who served or died during a war. Memorials have become a place where communities often gather for…
Poppies - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on poppies, which are red flowers that symbolise commemoration. Poppies grew on the battlefields of Belgium and France in World War I. Many Australian soldiers died…
Rosemary - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on the herb rosemary. Rosemary grows wild on Gallipoli in Türkiye. Many Australian soldiers died there during World War I. This symbolic herb is often worn on Anzac Day to help us…
Wreaths - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on wreaths as a commemorative symbol to help us honour and remember people who have died in war. Wreaths are often laid at ceremonies and memorials …
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