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This pack has been created to teach Year 2 – 3 students about the importance of ANZAC Day in New Zealand. It includes a set of learning activities that can be used as a sequenced series of lessons or as individual tasks.
Also available for other year groups
Resources included:
-Coloured Lapel Poppies
– B&W Lapel Poppies
– ANZAC Bunting
– The ANZAC Ode
– What is ANZAC Day BLM (support task)
– What ANZAC Day means to me BLM (extended task)
– National Anthem cloze passage
– ‘The Red Poppy’ information sheet & tasks
– Design a Wreath
– The Gratitude Poppy
– Postcard creative writing task
– Poem/Prayer/letter creative writing task
– ANZAC word search
– Making ANZAC Cookies
– ANZAC Cookies Maths
– ANZAC colouring page
-Lined ANZAC themed writing paper (2 line sizes)
-BONUS: ANZAC themed Exit Ticket
-BONUS: ANZAC themed Student Tags
-Answers
No further teacher prep needed, simply print and use!
We hope you and your students enjoy this resource.
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Product Info
Electronic download
File Type: PDF
Number of pages: 31
File size: 24 MB
* Compressed Zip File
Holidays/Seasonal | Anzac Day |
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Grade Level | Year 1 – 2, Year 3 – 4 |
Resource Types | Worksheets / Printables |
Copyright of this material is reserved in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968. This purchase is for single classroom/home use only. Additional reproduction of part or all of this resource is prohibited without the written authority of Rainbow Sky Creations. All content and clip art in these files have been created by Rainbow Sky Creations and therefore remain the property of Rainbow Sky Creations.
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This is a conversation every educator needs to hear! Today, we dive deep into advocacy for neurodiverse learners in the classroom with Lydia.
Lydia was formally in the medical field and is now a teacher. She is also a mother of 3 children. Her son has a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome, OCD and ADHD and one daughter has a diagnosis of ADHD.
Lydia shares how she has advocated for her children over the years and how important it is for schools and parents to work together as a team.
We also chat about the diverse needs in her own classroom, how tears are okay during your first year (in fact they are normal) and we also touch on the power of having a cheerleader who wholeheartedly believes in you.
Save this conversation and then share it with a friend because it is gold.
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Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
Resources mentioned in this episode
Connect with Lydia and learn more about supporting students with Tourette’s Syndrome through https://www.tourette.org.au/
Learn more about supporting students with ADHD:
https://www.adhdaustralia.org.au/
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