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  1. The Poppy Story – an illustrated paperback aimed at children 4-7 years old, it tells the story of the poppy and remembrance, with particular reference to Scotland. Schools can order a free copy of The Poppy Story book for their school library by emailing learning@poppyscotland.org.uk. Ava’s Poppy – recommended for 3+ years, the Marcus ...

  2. Through rich and varied content, including beautiful imagery from the Remembrance Glade and videos from the poets, these resources are ideal for classes, virtual student groups and home learning and a great way to prepare children to take part in Remembrance.

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  3. Nov 11, 2022 · A collection of teaching resources about remembrance and the history of World War One and War War Two for use with both primary and secondary school classes.

  4. Portrait and landscape printable page borders. A simple poster featuring the words commonly spoken at remembrance ceremonies taken from the poem ‘For the Fallen’ by Laurence Binyon. A set of printable strips that can be assembled to form a border around your wall display. A set of photos linked to Remembrance Day.

    • Using Poppy Resources in Your Classroom
    • What Does The Poppy symbolise?
    • World War I, World War II and Beyond

    In this collection of resources, you'll find everything you need from homemade poppy templates to poppy decorations for your classroom. This includes resources to make your very own poppies using cut outs, templates or guides. Our classroom decorations are great to teach children all about the importance of Remembrance Day. Here, you'll find a sele...

    Poppies are traditionally worn on Remembrance Day, the 11th November, to remember all the lives we've lost at war. Whether that's on the front line, medical teams, or civilians, the poppy symbolises commemoration and is used as a gesture to remember their loss. The poppy also symbolises hope for a peaceful future, and is a sign of respect for the A...

    World War I began on 28th July 1914, and ended on the 11th November 1918. At 11am on 11th November, every year, we host a 2 minutes silence to remember the millions of people who lost their lives in this conflict. World War I broke out as a result of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated before he was able to take the thr...

  5. Explore our comprehensive guide on teaching your child about Remembrance Day. Discover activities, stories, and crafts to make learning about this day engaging and memorable.

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  7. This concise PowerPoint is the perfect resource to teach KS2 children about the History of the red poppy symbol and Poppies Symbolism for Remembrance Day.

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