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REMEMBRANCE DAY

Every 11th of November   some countries (Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom) celebrate Remembrance Day. Remembrance Day or Poppy Day , is a day to remember people who fought and died in world wars.  People wear a paper poppy and at 11 o'clock on the 11th November , people are silent for two minutes. The first one is dedicated to soldiers that died and the second one is dedicated to their families. Do you remembar the history about this memorial? If you want, you can review the history here. There is a very beautiful poem written by a First World War soldier which is known as Flanders Fields. You can listen to a part of this poem in the next video of Charlie Brown. We wanted to make a memorial as well. Some classes made poppy wreaths and others made poppies to put on our landscape . Do you like the result? We made a great effort. Look at the pictures, we worked a lot! 

5th November

Bonfire Night Remember, remember the 5th of November! In England on the 5th November, we celebrate Bonfire Night. It is also called Fireworks Night and Guy Fawkes Day. Here is our display. Do you like our Guy? This video explains how people celebrate Bonfire night: This is Britain - Bonfire Night