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Remembrance Day Worksheets

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    Updated:  12 Oct 2023

Inspire students to think and write about veterans with a printable set of Remembrance Day Worksheets.

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    Pages:  2 Pages

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    Years:  3 - 6

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teaching resource

Remembrance Day Worksheets

  • Updated

    Updated:  12 Oct 2023

Inspire students to think and write about veterans with a printable set of Remembrance Day Worksheets.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  2 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  3 - 6

Inspire students to think and write about veterans with a printable set of Remembrance Day Worksheets.

Why Do We Celebrate Remembrance Day?

Originally known as Armistice Day, Remembrance Day was established after World War I ended. It was first marked on November 11, 1918, to celebrate the soldiers who fought and sacrificed their lives during the war. In 1954, the holiday was renamed Remembrance Day, and it was extended to honour all Remembrance, not just those who served in World War I, and to express appreciation for protecting our freedom and peace. Every year on November 11th, we commemorate the brave men and women who served in the armed forces.

This year, inspire your students to learn more about the servicemen and women they know and love around the community. This printable set of worksheets will help your students find out the answers to their questions about the armed forces and more. With a pair of worksheets that focus on different aspects of veterans’ lives, you can inspire your students to get to know a serviceman and reflect on their sacrifices.

Get to Know a Veteran with Printable Remembrance Day Activities

The set of worksheets includes:

  • Interview a Veteran Activity

For this meaningful Remembrance Day assignment, students will connect with and honour the heroes who have served our country. The task is to interview a veteran, either a family member, neighbour, or someone from a local veterans’ organisation. By conducting a one-on-one interview, kids can gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and sacrifices made by these remarkable individuals. They can ask questions about the veteran’s service, their memories, and the effect it has had on their life.

  • We Will Always Remember (Remembrance Day Writing Prompt Reflection)

This reflective assignment is best completed after an interview with a veteran activity. It gives students the opportunity to look back on what they learned in their interview and write about what it means to them.

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