Monday 27 April 2015

1915-2015 , 100 year commemoration for ANZAC day

Last Friday we commemorated the 100th anniversary of WW1 and the battle fought so bravely by our Anzac troops at Gallipoli in Turkey.  We had a very special albeit wet Assembly which unfortunately had to be held in our hall.


The scene had been carefully set with lawns freshly planted and mowed and crosses marked with locals names who had  lost their lives in WW1.
We walked in single file past the crosses to pay our respects before meeting in the hall. The assembly was led by children and was a lovely mix of reflection and song. 
We had  talked, discussed and read, to give the children an understanding behind Anzac Day. We were even fortunate to have Logan bring his fathers medals and army hats to share with us.
 






Here are some of our stories...
 
ANZAC Day

We all remember when the troops died and they are still dying now. 
100 years ago there was a war and thousands of people died and it turned into a sad world.
They might have been scared and some were only 17 years old!
There was nowhere to run so a lot of them got shot.
It was sad as.
Addie



Anzac Day
They dug yucky trenches and they lived with the mice and rats.
They landed at dawn. It was 100 years ago.
There were big cliffs and there was nowhere to run.
All the boats had gone.
It was sad.
Ava
Anzac Day
Anzac day is sad because it is about the war.
The war is sad because they fight with guns.
They have to make houses in the cracks in the dirt and live there.
100 years ago they fought in the war at Gallipoli.
Riley
Anzac Day
On Saturday 25th it is Anzac day.
I remember the people that died in the war.
It was a sad war.
They lived in trenches.  The trenches were horrible.
The soldiers went on a boat and they came to the wrong beach.  There were big huge cliffs.
There was nowhere to run.
Sophie
Anzac Day
100 years ago there was a war.  10,000 people died in that war. 
The Anzac people had to use stabber guns to not get shot.
The date was 1915.
Tomorrow is our celebration but the real celebration is on Saturday.
I would feel sad too if I was in the war.
Anzac stands for Australia, New Zealand Army Corps.
There was lots of blood on the beach where they landed.
I remember the people that died.
Teo
Anzac day
The soldiers went to the wrong place.
I remember the troops that died and it was sad when they got there.
They had nowhere to run.
There were big as cliffs and the Turks were shooting down.
They died!
Alea
 
 
The children created a beautiful wreath and colourful poppies for the ceremony which now hangs proudly in our classroom.
A meaningful week of remembrance.
Kay

 
 



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