What Is Remembrance Day?

Each year at 11am on November 11 we remember those who died in World War I, and commemorate those who represent Australia in conflicts past and present. This Miniclip provides a simplified context for the beginning of the Great War, the signing of the Armistice, the effect of the war on people, and the importance of commemorating it each year. Students will also discover the significance of the red poppy, who the ANZACs were, and the role of cenotaphs in local communities. If you liked this video, then you will love ClickView! ClickView is home to high-quality videos for every subject and learning level. Discover thousands of ad-free, standards-aligned videos to captivate your students and simplify lesson planning. No more vetting or endless video searchers for your classes - sign up for free access and explore today: #historyvideo #teacherresources #primaryteachers
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