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- Visit Gallipoli A comprehensive commemorative education website focusing on history, researching and visiting Gallipoli. Includes educational materials and resources.
- Teaching Gallipoli On these pages you will find a range of materials and suggestions that will enable teachers and students to explore Gallipoli and the Anzacs in their classrooms, including the Operation CLICK Resource kit.The Anzac legend and the events at Gallipoli form an important part of what it means to be an Australian. Why is this? How did these events come to mean what they do today?
- Gallipoli This page is part of the Australian Army's History Unit and briefly describes the Gallipoli campaign.
Teacher resource materials
Since 2001 all Australian schools have been provided with educational materials relating to Australia's wartime history.
- Operation Click The resource book is a teachers’ guide which contains a range of teaching and learning activities aimed at upper primary, lower secondary and middle secondary school students throughout Australia. The activities are complemented by background historical information, a teaching context and purpose, key terms and an ICT skills check list.
You can access the Operation Click online version here: Operation Click
Worksheets The worksheets section of this site contains various worksheets in pdf for Gallipoli under the title: Topic 1 - Into battle: Australia goes to war
Work sheet 1A: World War 1 and the Gallipoli Campaign
Work sheet 1B: Into battle at Gallipoli
Work sheet 1E: Fighting conditions
Topic 2 - Impressions of war: Telling the story
Work sheet 2C: Biographical Profiles of World War 1
Source sheet 2F: Impressions of World War 1 - Telling the Story
Work sheet 2G: Impressions of World War 1 - Activity Table
Work Sheet 2H: Impressions of World War 1 - Source Questions
- Time to Remember: Understanding Australia's experiences of War and Peacekeeping - Designed for lower to middle primary students. Contains 16 pictures and teacher guide.
You can access the Time to Remember online version here: Time to remember
Of special interest in this resource for World War 1 (1914- 1918) are pages 10 - 18:
3. Gallipoli and the Anzac legend: Photograph, Gallipoli, Turkey 1915
4. The destruction of war: Photograph, Ieper, (or Ypres), Belgium, 1917
5. The call for volunteers to go to war: Poster Australia, 1917
- Australians on the Western Front: Investigating the experience of Australians on the Western Front (1916-1918) A teachers' Guidebook with classroom-ready documents and questions, and suggested teaching strategies, for 12 key aspects of the Australian Western Front experience.
Of special interest in this resource for World War 1 (1916- 1918) are pages 17 - 20: Kindergarten-Year 3
An Australian nurse
Animals and War
An Australian soldier
An Anzac Day March
A local War Memorial
Picture captions
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