Kindergartener's Thoughts on Remembrance Day
At school, we had a Remembrance Day assembly where students quoted poems, sang songs and paid tributes by laying wreaths made in the classrooms. It was a solemn assembly and students were in a reflective mode. Our class created a poster for remembrance day with a poppy themed handprint of Flanders Fields. As part of our in-class discussion, students were asked what Remembrance Day meant to them or what the day signifies. Here are a few of their unedited responses:
- "It is when we sing a song."
- "On Remembrance Day we wear poppies on our t'shirts."
- "They were fighting because they were getting old."
- "They were fighting on the field."
- "It means when the people died."
- "People who fought, they fought the bad guys to make us safe."
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| Poppy themed handprint done by kindergarten class |
It was a very interesting conversation with the kindergarten class. It is important that we continue to engage our students in conversations that draw on our history and the significance of main events. Even if we have to break it down so they can make connections. Today our class says thank you to all the members of the armed forces who fought for our freedom.
We will remember them!
| Wreaths made by students at Roywood Public School for Remembrance Day Assembly! |

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