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Celebrations and Commemorations
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Celebrations and Commemorations
🎉 Part 1: Understanding Celebrations
1. What is a celebration?
A time when people are sad
A special time when people come together to be happy and remember something important
A time to do homework
2. Which of these are Australian celebrations? (Tick all that apply)
Australia Day
NAIDOC Week
Anzac Day
Halloween
Christmas
3. Why do people celebrate?
To be with family and friends
To remember important events
To have fun and be happy
All of the above
4. Complete the sentence: People from different cultures have _____________ celebrations.
the same
different
no
✏️ Part 2: My Celebrations
5. Write about your favourite celebration. What is it called and why do you like it?
6. Name two celebrations that your family observes:
a) _________________________
b) _________________________
7. How do celebrations help people connect to their community? Give one example.
🎨 Part 3: Celebration Connections
8. Match each celebration word to its meaning:
Festival
Tradition
Ceremony
Culture
A special event with music, food and activities
A formal celebration with special actions
Something passed down from older generations
The way of life of a group of people
9. Draw or describe one celebration that you learned about from a classmate:
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