Do you need a respectful work booklet about The Australian Victoria Cross Medal, that is factual, creative and has a online research task?
Then take a look at this low prep set of activities!
Students can choose and research online with the provided links to a serviceman who has received the Victoria Cross, build respect for those who have served their country with honour and connect with historical figures from World War I.
Included are relevant History reading and writing tasks that reinforce facts and check for understanding!
This work booklet respectfully:
Researches & commemorates a soldiers sacrifice and act of valour
Outlines historical facts
Builds greater respect for those who have received this medal.
Develops an understanding for symbolism on medals, such as the crowned lion and laurel leaves.
Great for building understanding around ANZAC or Remembrance Days.
Made by an Australian teacher, for Australian teachers!
Have your students engaged in a respectful way to learn about the history and significance of The Victoria Cross.
Learning Focus:
Develop an understanding of our highest distinguished medal & its history
Build respect for those who have shown bravery & selfless courage
Analyse symbolism in a medal
Create a medal to symbolise bravery
Use research skills to learn more about a medal recipient and their act of valour
Grade: Primary Years (4-7)
Note: Ideal for years 5-6
Product Includes:
Video links:
Age appropriate digital tours (3) of the Australian War Memorial: Yrs 1-12 options - 30 minutes.
‘Hall of Valour’ Tour at the Australian War Memorial: 3-minutes
ANZAC DAY Commemoration Commitee Website
Worksheets:
Key vocabulary word list and meanings from the texts
Information page 1 All about the Victoria Cross, medal design & history
Information page 2 All about valour, the ‘Hall of Valour’ at the Australian War Memorial (3-minute video link tour), the 101 recipients & webpage links to WWI servicemen details and their acts of valour.
Multiple choice questions from the text (Questions 1-4)
Honouring bravery written task (Short Answer Questions 5-7)
Research page printable to be used with a computer & information page 2
Colouring In & Creative Art Tasks:
Victoria Cross colouring in page
Design your own bravery medal task
Computer Task:
Editable Research page – with editable text boxes in a student version
Additional Details:
Aligned with Australian Curriculum Standards for HISTORY
Can be used in classrooms or home school
Printable and projectable on a whiteboard for students to view clearly
Black & white versions of printables
Colour images used
Do you have an upcoming ANZAC Day assembly or parade? and you need a respectful, knowledge building ANZAC Day Activity Booklet and Wreath Craft Activity with Printable Templates?
Take a look at these low prep whole class wreath craft and the connected historical World War HASS reading and writing tasks!
This work booklet respectfully:
Commemorates a soldiers sacrifice
Outlines historical facts
Builds respect for common ANZAC phrases ‘Lest We Forget’ and…
Develops an understanding for symbolism in ANZAC services, such as the red poppy and wreaths in memorials.
Great for building understanding about ANZAC Day services at school.
Made by an Australian teacher, for Australian teachers!
Have your students engaged in a respectful way to learn about the history and significance of ANZAC Day and prevent students disconnecting from important historical aspects of this important day.
Learning Focus:
Develop an understanding of this major historical event
Build respect for those who have sacrificed their lives
Analyse poems and interpret and author’s purpose
Participate in or towards an ANZAC Day service
Grade: Primary Years (3-6)
Note: The wreath making resources are ideal for any year level.
Product Includes:
A Video Link – About the significance of poppies from the Australian War Memorial
2 Cover Pages - Colouring in poppy or soldier
3 ANZAC Day Information Pages - All about page, laying wreaths, poppies and memorials.
ANZAC Day Historical Fact Passage - fill-in-the-gaps cloze activity with answers
Questions - “Why do we commemorate ANZAC Day?” & ‘How do we show respect on ANZAC Day?’
Poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ - by John Mcrae to learn about the significance of the red poppy. Analyse its meaning and poetic structure.
Poem ‘For The Fallen’ - by Laurence Binyon and is a key component in most services. Analyse its meaning and poetic structure.
Wreath Coloring In Page or Printable - Colour and B&W
Wreath Making Templates - Cut out resources to create a class wreath with various sized and coloured poppies, laurel leaves & ‘Lest We Forget’ banner.
Answer Page - For the cloze activity
Additional Details:
Aligned with Australian Curriculum Standards for HASS
Can be used in classrooms or home school
Printable and projectable on a whiteboard for students to view clearly
Black & white versions of printables
Colour versions of printables
Display OR present at an ANZAC Day assembly or parade!