A K - 10 slideshow in two sections. The first section provides an overview of the ANZAC Day commemoration. The second section, for students in Years 4 - 10 explores the song "Only Nineteen" by the Australian band, Redgum, as it relates to the hardships experienced by soldiers involved in war.
2. RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM*: HUMANITIES and SOCIAL SCIENCES
FOUNDATION
How they, their family and friends commemorate past events that are important to them (ACHASSK012)
The reasons why some places are special to people, and how they can be looked after (ACHASSK017)
YEAR 1
How the present, past and future are signified by terms indicating time, as well as by dates and changes that may have
personal significance, such as birthdays, celebrations and seasons (ACHASSK029)
YEAR 2
The history of a significant person, building, site and/or part of the natural environment in the local community and
what it reveals about the past (ACHASSK044)
YEAR 3
Pose questions to investigate people, events, places and issues (ACHASSI052)
Days and weeks celebrated or commemorated in Australia (including Australia Day, Anzac Day, and National Sorry
Day) and the importance of symbols and emblems (ACHASSK064)
YEAR 4
Interact with others with respect to share points of view (ACHASSI080)
YEAR 5
Examine primary and secondary sources to determine their origin and purpose (ACHASSI098)
Examine different viewpoints on actions, events, issues and phenomena in the past and present (ACHASSI099)
Present ideas, findings, viewpoints and conclusions in a range of texts and modes that incorporate source materials,
digital and non-digital representations and discipline-specific terms and conventions (ACHASSI105)
3. RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM*: HUMANITIES and SOCIAL SCIENCES
YEAR 6
Examine primary and secondary sources to determine their origin and purpose (ACHASSI126)
Examine different viewpoints on actions, events, issues and phenomena in the past and present (ACHASSI127)
Present ideas, findings, viewpoints and conclusions in a range of texts and modes that incorporate source materials,
digital and non-digital representations and discipline-specific terms and conventions (ACHASSI133)
The contribution of individuals and groups to the development of Australian society since Federation (ACHASSK137)
YEAR 7
Examine primary and secondary sources to determine their origin, purpose and reliability (ACHASSI156)
Analyse primary and secondary sources to identify values and perspectives on people, actions, events, issues and
phenomena, past and present (ACHASSI157)
Evaluate and synthesise evidence to draw conclusions (ACHASSI159)
Present ideas, findings, viewpoints, explanations and conclusions in a range of texts and modes that incorporate source
materials, citations, graphic representations and discipline-specific terms, conventions and concepts (ACHASSI163)
YEAR 8
Identify and describe points of view, attitudes and values in primary and secondary sources (ACHHS155)
YEAR 9
The significance of ONE key event that involved the Asian society and European power(s), including different
perspectives of the event at the time (ACDSEH141)
The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the Anzac legend
(ACDSEH097)
YEAR 10
Identify the origin, purpose and context of primary and secondary sources (ACHHS187)
Identify and analyse the perspectives of people from the past (ACHHS190)
Identify and analyse different historical interpretations (including their own) (ACHHS191)
4. TEACHER'S NOTES
This slideshow begins with a basic overview of ANZAC
Day suited to young students followed by a section for
Year 4 students and above based upon the song,
Only Nineteen, by the Australian folk group, Redgum.
Please preview all material to ensure it is appropriate for
your students. The video that accompanies the song is the
RAGE version which is more appropriate for primary
students than the original Redgum clip.
Nicola Carr-White
7. ANZAC Day is a public holiday
held on the 25th April in
Australia and New Zealand.
Kiwi: national bird of New Zealand
8. The 25th of April marks the anniversary
of the landing of New Zealand and
Australian soldiers – the ANZACs – on the
Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915.
9. The Australian War Memorial
ANZAC Day commemorates the
lives of Australians who
have died in all the
military and peacekeeping
operations in which
Australia has been involved
since that time.
commemorate
1 : to call to remembrance 2 : to mark by a ceremony
MerriamWebster Dictionary
11. Soldiers in warfare face extreme hardship. John
Schumann from the Australian band, Redgum, wrote a
song called "Only Nineteen" about the experiences of a
young soldier in active combat in the Vietnam War.
ONLY
NINETEEN
VIDEO
TEACHER NOTE: Please preview and use at your discretion.
REDGUM - I WAS ONLY 19
I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green)
John Schumann: Universal Music Publishing Pty
Ltd
12. John Schumann's "Only Nineteen" lyrics
are based on the experiences of veterans.
Can you find examples of the extreme hardships
faced by soldiers in active combat in the lyrics?
veteran
1 : a person who has had long experience
2 : a former member of the armed forces especially during wartime
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
ONLY
NINETEEN
LYRICS
15. "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them."
From "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon
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