Remembrance Day Collaborative Poster Bundle | Paper
Remembrance Day Collaborative Poster Bundle | Paper
Teach your students about the history of Remembrance Day and National Indigenous Veterans Day with this set of two collaborative posters. This colouring activity takes your students 10-30 minutes and just requires printing for you to use right away. It's a great activity to use to calm the mood, learn about the history of Remembrance Day in Canada, or leave with a substitute teacher.
These posters can be found in our Remembrance Day Bundle.
This bundle includes an Indigenous Veterans Day Collaborative Poster and a Remembrance Day Collaborative Poster:
- Indigenous Veterans Poster: information about Indigenous Veterans Day observed in Canada on November 8. Details about service, marksmen, code talkers and monuments are written for elementary students.
- Remembrance Day Poster: information about Remembrance Day and its symbols in Canada.
- directions to run the activity with your students.
- sets in 18, 24 or 36 pieces, so you can use them with any size class.
- simple instructions for your students so they know how their piece fits into the final poster.
- pieces with different levels of detail so you can give the right piece to each student.
- assembly instructions, along with tips for making the process as easy as possible.
- follow-up activities to extend learning about the origins of Indigenous Veterans Day on November 8, Charles "Checker" Tomkins and Henry Louis Norwest, and the history of Remembrance Day.
- a finished poster size of approximately 46 cm x 70 cm (18” x 27”) or standard vertical poster size.
These activities support:
- any lessons about Canadian involvement in wars around the world
- any Canadian history lesson
- learning about Remembrance Day
- learning about Indigenous Veterans in Canada.
Ninja Note: This resource requires the buyer to download the PDF and print the pieces before beginning the activity.
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