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History Resource - Word Unscramble: Remembrance Day
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All of these words are associated with Remembrance Day. Students are asked to unscramble the letters and write the words correctly on the lines.
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History Resource - Remembrance Day Crossword
Students are asked to complete the Remembrance Day crossword.
History Resource - Word Search: Remembrance Day
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All of the words are associated with Remembrance Day. Students are asked to find the words hidden in the grid. There are 15 words to find.
History Resource - Why Do We Have Remembrance Day?
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Why do you think a two minutes silence is held on Remembrance Day? What was Remembrance Day formerly known as? Students read through the text and answer the accompanying study questions.
Crossword - Remembrance Day
Students must complete the Remembrance Day crossword.
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Who Do We Remember On Remembrance Day?
We celebrate Remembrance Day on the 11th November. We remember the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and civilians in times of war, especially since the First World War. Students read through the passage and then answer the accompanying study questions.
Reading Comprehension - Why Do We Have Remembrance Day?
Why do you think a two minutes silence is held on Remembrance Day? What was Remembrance Day formerly known as? Students read through the text and answer the accompanying study questions.
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Cloze Activity - Anne Frank
Who was Anne Frank? Why is Anne Frank Famous? Find out some facts about Anne Frank by completing this cloze activity. There are 12 facts that students must fill in using the word bank to help them.
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Reading Comprehension - What Happens on Remembrance Day?
At 11am on the 11th November, 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. What/who are we remembering on Remembrance Day? In what year was the first Armistice Day held? Students read through the text and answer the accompanying study questions.