Bulk up your Remembrance Day lesson plans with our fantastic range of Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames. All included materials are teacher-made and ready to use instantly.
Our collection of Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames are ready to use immediately: simply download and print to begin!
With a wide range of activities to support children's learning on this important topic, this Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames Pack would make a fantastic addition to history lessons covering World War One as well as for dedicated lessons around Remembrance Day.
Our Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames Pack includes 15 engaging resources from letter writing templates to read and draw activities, making for varied and exciting lessons on this broad topic.
What's more, you'll find a comprehensive range of materials that not only prompt young learners to consider the experiences of soldiers and evacuees, but personal reflective exercises that ask them to describe what peace means to them and why they are thankful on Remembrance Day.
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We have lots of Remembrance Day themed resources for you to use in class or at home. Take a look at some of our favourite recommendations below:
Pair our Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames Pack with our Remembrance Day Display Pack to showcase the children's completed work. With everything from bunting to banners, you'll have a lovely eye-catching display in no time!
Fancy something a little more interactive? Then our exciting collection of Remembrance Day Games is a must-have!
Many of our Remembrance Day Activity Sheets encourage children to write creatively. Why not help to inspire them with some ready-made word topic cards? You can find these in our Remembrance Day English Pack.
Best of all, just like our Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames Pack, all of the above resources have been made by teachers, so you can be sure they're tried, tested, and accurate.
There are many ways that we commemorate Remembrance day. Perhaps the most widely recognised is to wear a poppy. This is because poppies are an enduring symbol of remembrance.
On this day every year, there are also ceremonies at war memorials and churches throughout the country where people can go to remember those who bravely fought together.
There is also a two minute silence held at 11am so we can quietly concentrate and remember individually.
Our Remembrance Day Activity Sheets are an effective way for children to commemorate this significant day in school. Other ways that schools can teach children about Remembrance Day include assemblies and arts and crafts activities.
To see some of our Remembrance Day Activity Sheets and Writing Frames in use, check out our handy video below: