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Remembrance Day - Informative Colouring Book
Informative colouring pages to teach children about the importance of Remembrance Day.
What is Remembrance Day?
Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty.
Traditions
There are some things that people do on Remembrance Day at 11:00 AM. That is when the World War ended. At a ceremony for Remembrance Day, a tune called “The Last Post” is played on a bugle (or sometimes a trumpet). Then there is two minutes of silence. At the end of the silence, the bugle plays a tune called “Reveille”.
In many countries, many people wear a poppy on Remembrance Day, and for a few days before. The remembrance poppy is an artificial flower to commemorate those who died in war. People bring wreaths made of poppies to Remembrance Day ceremonies.
The poppy is a symbol to show they remember the wars, and the soldiers who fought in them. Poppies were chosen as a symbol because they often grew in battlefields after the soldiers stopped fighting.
What is the Shrine of Remembrance?
The Shrine of Remembrance is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, but now functions as a memorial to all Australians who have served in any war.
Why is Remembrance Day so important?
On Remembrance Day, we acknowledge the courage and sacrifice of those who served their country and acknowledge our responsibility to work for the peace they fought hard to achieve. During times of war, individual acts of heroism occur frequently; only a few are ever recorded and receive official recognition.
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Artist Alphabet | A to Z | Practical & Theoretical Art Activities Inspired By Artists from A to Z
Range of practical and theoretical activisties inspired by artists from different periods, styles and media:
A - Amedeo Modigliani
B - Brett Whiteley
C - Claude Monet
D - Diana Boulay
E - Ellsworth Kelly
F - Frida Kahlo
G - Giuseppe Arcimboldo
H - Henri Rousseau
I - Ian McKeever
J - James Rosenquist
K - Kyle Jenkins
L - Leonardo da Vinci
M - Marcel Duchamp…COMING SOON
N - Naum Gabo…COMING SOON
O- Ohara Koson…COMING SOON
P - Piet Mondrian…COMING SOON
Q- Qi Baishi…COMING SOON
R- Rene Magritte
S- Salvador Dalí
T - Tracey Emin
U - Ugo Rondinone
V - Victoria Reynolds
W - Wassily Kandinsky
X - Xul Solar…COMING SOON
Y - Yayoi Kusama…COMING SOON
Z - Zachary Bennett-Brook
More to come!
Artist A to Z | L | Leonardo da Vinci | The Renaissance
Leonardo Da Vinci is probably the best-known Renaissance artist, famous
for his masterworks The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Students will learn about the Renaissance through colouring & perspective tasks.
LGBT History Month - Informative Booklet
LGBT History Month is an annual month-long observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, and the history of the gay rights and related civil rights movements. It was founded in 1994 by Missouri high-school history teacher Rodney Wilson.
In this booklet students will learn about Marsha P Johnson & Billy Porter, Pansexual Pride, Bisexual Pride, Gay pride, Lesbian Pride, Genderfluid Pride, Trans Pride & Intersex Pride.