Education Activities for Students

- KidsHQ
- The
Australian War Memorial has a new highly interactive website developed
by the Education team. KidsHQ has been designed for
upper primary students, however, it also offers an ideal introduction to
the study of Australia’s military history for secondary students.
- Their Spirit, Our History
- Their Spirit, Our History is a Memorial booklet written to help young Australians
to understand the historical significance of ANZAC Day. It also includes
commemorative classroom activities and an outline for planning your
own commemorative ceremony.
- Poppies
- Find out more about poppies, the widely accepted flower
of remembrance. Make
Your Own Poppy (55Kb PDF file), a craft activity for primary students.
- Anniversary talks
- Listen to historians talking about significant events in Australia's
military history. They form
a useful resource for teachers and senior history students. There are education based
activities available based on the Remembering
1942 talks.
- Hard Tack
- Have you ever thought how the Australians at Gallipoli could be supplied
with food: many thousands of men, at short notice, with no refrigeration?
This is an activity with a recipe
for cooking hard tack.
- Research a Soldier
- Research a soldier using
the Memorial's online resources.
- Shake Your Family Tree
- Shake Your Family
Tree is
a series of guidelines for tracing the family history of students in
your class.
- Soldier's Slang
- Soldier's Slang is an activity designed
to show the unique language soldiers used at Gallipoli.
Opening Hours
- Museum and shop
- 10 am-5 pm daily
- Closed on Christmas Day
- Research Centre
- 10 am-5pm Mon to Fri
- 1 pm-5 pm Sat
Closed Sundays and ACT public holidays.
Free admission