anzac day drew
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Anzac dayBy Drew Yandell
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ANZAC Day
Anzac day is about remembering the people who fought for their countries in war. In Gallipoli thousands of people died. We lay poppies to remember them for being brave and strong for fighting for their countries. Poppies were have supposed to have grown were the dead bodies lay. On the 25th of April we celebrate the soldiers. It is called ANZAC Day.
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Memorial
All the classes make poppies and place them on a wreath we then sit outside, and listen to someone play the bugle which is the traditional instrument that they used to start the day and end the day.
At our school NPS in 1916 a memorial was made to remember the soldiers that attended our school every remembrance day.
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LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF THE BRAVE LADS who attended this school and who died for liberty and country in the great war 1914-1918
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Thank you
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