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Children's History Activities: Year 3, Activity 4 - Our Monuments and Memorials
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TitleChildren's History Activities: Year 3, Activity 4 - Our Monuments and MemorialsDate Created2020CreatorIpswich City CouncilIpswich LibrariesCity Design BranchPublisherIpswich Libraries, Ipswich City Council
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DescriptionIn this activity, students look at the difference between a monument and a memorial, using examples from around Ipswich.Year LevelYear 3
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Buildings & StructuresSoldiers MemorialEvents1893 FloodGovernment & Non-Government OrganisationsReturned Services League (RSL)Queensland RailPeople & FamiliesThomas Glassey (1884-1936)James Sangster (1867-1893)PlacesBrowns ParkBremer RiverSubjectsRailway bridgesMonuments & memorialsStrikesHistory curriculumHumanities & Social Sciences (HASS) CurriculumSchool ResourcesHASS - Year 3
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Reference IDYear03_Activity04.pdfAsset TypeSchool Resources - PDFCopyrightPicture Ipswich Copyright Information
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City Design Branch, Children's History Activities: Year 3, Activity 4 - Our Monuments and Memorials. Picture Ipswich, accessed 03/12/2024, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/2586