ANZAC Day KWL

ANZAC KWL
Name
What do I know?
What do I want to find out?
What have I learnt?
Tamika
April 25, Anzac Day, was the day the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915.
What is the significance of the Anzac legend?
The legend of ANZAC  was born on 25 April 1915, and was reaffirmed in eight months' fighting on Gallipoli. Although there was no military victory, the Australians displayed great courage, endurance, initiative, discipline, and mateship. Such qualities came to be seen as the ANZAC spirit.
Petos
ANZAC Day is a very special moment. We celebrate ANZAC because of the New Zealanders who died. ANZAC Day is on Wednesday 25 April. The war was in Gallipoli in 1914. Our New Zealand soldiers tried their best to defeat the Australians. ANZAC means Australia New Zealand Army Corps.
How many Australians people were involved in World War 1?

When did the 1st World War happen?

Name the countries that fought the war?
416,809 Australians were in the war.





28 July-1914 11



The Countries that were included in the war was Germany, Ottoman Empire, Modern Turkey, Hungary, Russia and Britain.
Jena
ANZAC day is when you veterans retirees that are encouraged to wear their awards and medal.the choice of a either full-size medal or miniature is an individual one.
Why do they wear categories of medal of some appropriate civilian clothing?
The New Zealand Defence Force is pleased that so many members of the public will join them wearing medals on ANZAC Day and have provided some guidance about how medals can be worn with pride.

Porche
ANZAC Day is when the poppies communicate the soldiers that have died in the war.
Why are they called ANZAC biscuits?
Have long been associated with the Australian and New Zealand army Corps (ANZAC) established in World War 1. The biscuits were sent by wives and women’s groups to soldiers abroad because the ingredients do not spoil easily and the biscuits kept well during naval transportation.
Soi

Can Air Force retirees wear the uniform?
According to Air Force Instruction 36-2903, retirees may wear the uniform as prescribed at date of retirement, or any of the uniforms authorized for active-duty personnel, including the dress uniforms. Retirees must not mix uniform items.Retired Airmen receive the retired lapel button at retirement.
Kaliyah
ANZAC Day stand for Australian New Zealand army corps.ANZAC Day is when we celebrate the soldier  
When did world war ll start?

Can veterans wear their medals?
1 Sep 1939 – 2 Sep 1945

On significant holidays, veterans and retirees are encouraged to wear their awards and medals. The choice of either full-size medal or miniature is an individual one. Retired personnel and former members of the military may wear all categories of medals on appropriate civilian clothing.
Johanson
ANZAC Day is when people celebrate people who die in war.     
What side do you wear your medals  on ANZAC day?
They wear their medals on the left side.
Phoenix
ANZAC Day is a very special day to celebrate the people that have died in World War 1.
Why is ANZAC
Day so special?
ANZAC Day, 25th April,is one of Australia’s most important nationals occasions. It marks the anniversary of first major military action fought by Australian and NZ.
Edrian
ANZAC Day is a very special because New Zealand went to  the war. They risked their lives to save us.
Who started the war?

When was the first ANZAC day?
Australians started the war.


ANZAC started on 25th April 1916
Han
ANZAC Day is when we celebrate people from the war
that had died.
When did the war start?
How many
people died? When did the war end?
28th of July 1914.

Over 16 million people died.

11 November 1918.
Anakiu
ANZAC means Australia New Zealand Army Corps.
Why are they called ANZAC biscuits?
ANZAC biscuits have long been associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) established in World War I. The biscuits were sent by wives and women's groups to soldiers abroad because the ingredients do not spoil easily and the biscuits kept well during naval transportation.
Asafo

When did the formation  plans begin?
Plans for the formation began in November 1941 while the first contingent of Australia and New Zealand.
Essence
New Zealand fights together with the Australians to protect our country.
What are the main ingredients  in ANZAC biscuits?
  • 1 cup each of rolled oats, sugar and coconut.
  • 1 tablespoon syrup.
  • 3/4 cup flour.
  • 2 tablespoons butter.
  • 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda (dissolved in 2 tablespoons boiling water)
Matthew
ANZAC Day is a very special day. It is when we celebrate the soldiers that have participated in the World War 1. The soldiers that died.
Which countries do not have an army?
Today, there are 23 countries that have no active military force, including Costa Rica, Iceland, Panama, Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and The Vatican. These nations vary in size, history, and reasons behind choosing to not have a standing army.
Lupe
ANZAC day is about  when the soldiers come from war and the people that have died in war.
O ANZAC Day we wear a red poppy flower to respect the soldiers that have died.
Why do they make ANZAC biscuits?
That is when the ANZAC biscuit was invented. Based on the Scottish recipe using rolled oats, sugar, plain flour, coconut, butter, golden syrup, bicarbonate of soda and boiling water. All these items did not readily spoil and were easily maintained. Some soldiers also used crushed biscuits to make porridge.

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  1. Thank you #Whakapono23 for remembering #ANZACDay in your learning ... @RowandaleSchool is thankful and grateful for their sacrifice and bravery ... #LestWeForget

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