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Practical Application
Two important remembrance sentences said with reverence are, “Lest we forget” and "We will remember them."
Ask them to tease out sentences and images, sounds and inflections that signal feelings of ambivalence that the singer and the writer and authors of the photo journal script convey.
The Importance of The ANZAC Day Ceremony
History
Explain that the students will be creating a P
Facilitate a discussion about the sepia and black and white photography. Draw their attention to the emotions and reactions this type of photography can illicit.
is aware of the suffering and sacrifice of those who fought.is grateful for its freedomacknowledges that families were effected by the loss brought about by warremembers soldiers who fought in other wars and those who fight for nowmakes a personal commitment to learn about nonviolent communicationcontinues the movement for world peaceProject Introduction
As introduction to an assignment exploring the history of ANZAC Day, play this wonderful historically rich, multimodal resource from Utube. It is called "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" and was submitted by smileynoir. The slideshow will cause curiosity amongst your students, as they sense the ambivalence of the authors of the production. Once they have viewed the material, explore this background sketch to the history and nature of Anzac Day.
Australia “stops for the day” and people celebrate as a united community. This united stand creates a special feeling of bond and good will.
The celebration of this event is important for Australians even though the troops were butchered at Gallipoli in 1915. The point is that one must never forget the senseless waste and carnage that always accompanies war.
Through respectful ceremony, the community shows that it:
Every April, a march is held on ANZAC DAY to commemorate the Gallipoli Landings during the First World War. Those who fought for peace in other wars are also remembered. In Australia, there is a public holiday held on 25th of April or thereabouts each year. The celebrations are solemn. The purpose is to remember soldiers who died. A bugler plays the "Last Post" and there is two minutes of silence. The silence is both to give space to remember as well as to evidence respect and gratitude.
As the students listen to the music and watch the Photostory presentation, they will be introduced to the idea that
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The Resurgence of ANZAC Day
Project Outline
You may need to encourage the students to view the video a few times, so that the meaning and context seeps into their consciousness. To help them gain a deeper understanding,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], ask them to talk about the feelings the music and imagery evokes. Encourage them to explore the strange way the music speaks of the feelings and the confusion felt about the meaning of the day. As they view the range of photographs - go with them - allowing them to chat about the effects of old fashioned photography. Talk to them about Box Brownie Cameras and how difficult it must have been for the photographers to capture the feelings, sights and the implied sounds of World War 1 trench warfare.
there is a dawn parade at 6ama bugler plays the last postafter the ceremony there is a parade in which soldiers of all ranks,Jordan Shoes 2011 201011 ISA Allowances are Increa, past and present,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in full dress, march through the streets as their bands playother proud Australians line the streets and cheer supporting them in spirit
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