The poppy is a red and bright People wear poppies on ANZAC Day to remember the soldiers. Is ANZAC Day in New Zealand on the same day? Yes because they.

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The poppy is a red and bright People wear poppies on ANZAC Day to remember the soldiers. Is ANZAC Day in New Zealand on the same day? Yes because they when to the war together.

They shall grow not old, As we that are left to grow old. Age shall not weary them, Nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, And inn the morning, We will remember them. 1.What dose the poem say about the soldiers who died ? That we should support them. 2.How does it make you feel? Sad and the one how died worked hard than any one else.

Is there a War Memorial in every town? Yes there is. What other kinds of War memorials are there? There are wood ones and guns sticking out of the ground.

A boy called Fredrick dill he was named after his great grandfather he wears these on ANZAC Day. To remember him.

How many soldiers can you find in the photograph? We found 7 soldiers in the photo. Soldiers resting in bivouacs at Gallipoli What are they doing? Why? There resting before they fight. How big was each soldier's home? They are small enough for 1. What were they made of? Sticks, rocks and canvas Who made them? The soldiers made them.

Mail delivery Mail delivery is very important for the soldiers of Gallipoli because the soldiers want to send letters to their families in Australia and New Zealand to say what they are doing in Gallipoli.