ANZAC Acrostic
Use this ANZAC acrostic printable for the kids to write an acrostic poem, or ask them to write out what the letters stand for. Available in black and white or colour versions.
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New this year for Anzac Day, a small collection of printable activites which we hope will find a use in your homes and classrooms.
Use this ANZAC acrostic printable for the kids to write an acrostic poem, or ask them to write out what the letters stand for. Available in black and white or colour versions.
During their first venture in the First World War, the Gallipoli campaign, lucky soldiers might receive a parcel from their families containing Soldiers' Biscuits, which became known as the beloved Anzac Biscuit.
Here's a simple illustrated poster of a cheerful ANZAC solder, ready to print and display.
Many brave soldiers from the ANZACs as well as from Great Britain and South Africa (and of course from Turkey) fought at Gallipoli. Design an appropriate medal using this outline, and colour it in.
This Remembrance Day or Anzac Day "Lest We Forget" printable has relatively simple lines for cutting out - perhaps for a display on your board - or can be used "as is" for a poster.
Write about Remembrance Day or Anzac Day on this writing paper, choosing from blank, lined or handwriting lines versions. All have a banner with the words "Lest We Forget" at the top, and poppies for remembrance.
This poppy wreath printable comes in colour or black and white and is perfect for Remembrance Day or Anzac Day writing projects and displays.
Use this poppy wreath to frame some Remembrance Day writing or drawing. Choose from colour or black and white versions below.
Rosemary is the herb for memory, or remembrance, and as such it is often worn for Anzac Day (particularly appropriate as it grew wild on the Gallipoli peninsula) or Remembrance Day. Here is a simple illustrated poster to print out.
At the Dawn Service and at memorial ceromonies on Anzac Day, this short verse, known as The Ode, is often read. Taken from the poem "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon, its beautiful words are loved all over the world.