Stories to Read or Listen to
ANZAC information for your research posters
Why do we wear Poppies on ANZAC day?
The red poppy has become a symbol of war remembrance the world over. People in many countries wear the poppy to remember those who died in war or are serving in the armed forces. In many countries, the poppy is worn on Armistice Day (11 November), but in New Zealand it is most commonly seen on Anzac Day, 25 April.
Your task
In your Everyday Book, learn how to draw a remembrance poppy. Watch one of these videos with your group and practise sketching a couple of poppies. Remember to colour the in!