Below is an activity based on the idea of an Anzac
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Anzac Day Logo Classroom Activity (previous version)
There is no
single official Anzac Day logo. Here are some examples of what various
organisations have chosen to use. Can you identify the components of each?
(See the table below for more information about each component.)
EXAMPLE
DESCRIPTION and CONTEXT
What are the COMPONENTS? (Examples: red poppy, rosemary, Anzac/ANZAC, Australian flag, slouch hat, military
forces emblem)
(Acknowledgments: the slouch hat illustration is linked
to its source, the copyright of the red poppy and rosemary photos belongs to
anzacwebsites.com, the rising sun badge illustration is taken from http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-badges/rising_sun.htm)
My Anzac Day logo
Explain why you chose this design:
Your name:
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*For
Australian and New Zealand flag colour-in activities see our Colour-inpage.
**Note that when lower case letters
are used, it is historically correct to write "Anzac Day" rather than "ANZAC
Day". See our Anzac or ANZAC
page.
Anzac Emblem
The idea of an Anzac Day logo as discussed above is quite
different from the "Anzac Emblem". For more information, go to
the following links from the Digger History website:
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Gallipoli Service Emblem (diggerhistory.info)