Response: ANZAC’s and ANZAC Day
ANZAC
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- What does ANZAC stand for?
- a) A New Zealand Australian Army Company
- b) Australia New Zealand Army Corporation
- c) Australia New Zealand Army Corpse
- d) Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- When did Great Britain first declare war on Germany?
- a) August 1916 b) November 1915
- c) August 1914 d) April 1915
- The Dardanelles are… ?
- a) a country in WWI b) a strait separating Gallipoli from Turkey
- c) the location of the ANZAC landing d) nobody knows
- What was the ultimate goal of the Allied Forces on the Gallipoli Campaign?
→ Relive pressure on the russian army.
- True or False: The Turkish forces were well prepared for the ANZAC invasion.
- a) True b) False
- When did the ANZAC troops begin their evacuation?
- a) August 20th, 1915 b) April 25th, 1915
- c) December 25th, 1915 d) December 20th, 1915
WORD | DEFINITION | YOUR OWN SENTENCE |
strategic | Thinking open-minded for strategies. | The commander was strategic |
entrenched | Making a military force in trenches. | The military was entrenched on the battlefield. |
reverence | A word to honor them. | Their was reverence down the road. |
- The phrase “second to none” was used to describe the New Zealand Division in “combat, planning and administration”.
What does the phrase second to none mean?
→ Second to none meaning first!
- Why do you think it is important to honour the fallen ANZAC soldiers?
→ To honour the people who helped the war.
Response: Living the Dream
Living the Dream
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- What does NASA stand for?
- a) North American Space Association
- b) National Aeronautical & Space Association
- c) National American Sports Association
- d) No Aliens Seen Anywhere
- What is Mana Vautier’s job at NASA?
- a) Astronaut Engineer b) Aeronautics Agent
- c) Aeronautic Engineer d) Aeronautics Agent
- What caused the space shuttle Columbia to crash in February 2003?
- a) was not flown correctly b) damage to right wing
- c) damage to left wing d) nobody knows
- Describe what the word international means when we talk about the International Space Station:
→A space station that is shared by most of the world.
- True or False: The International Space Station is 500km above the Earth’s surface.
- a) True b) False
- How many times does the International Space Station circle the Earth every day?
- a) One time b) Four times
- c) Twelve times d) Eighteen times
- Explain why the International Space Station has to withstand extreme temperature changes?
→The ISS has space systems that control the temperature.