Symbols of Remembrance
Remembrance Day Facts
Heroes & History
In Flanders Fields
Ways We Remember
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What flower do people wear on Remembrance Day?

The poppy

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What date is Remembrance Day in Canada?

November 11th

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What do we call people who fought in wars?

Veterans

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Who wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields”?

John McCrae

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What song is often played at ceremonies?

“The Last Post”

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What does the red poppy represent?

The soldiers who died in war / remembrance

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At what time do people pause for a moment of silence?

11:00 a.m.

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What is the name of Canada’s national military?

The Canadian Armed Forces

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What is the setting of the poem?

A World War I battlefield in Belgium

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What can you do during the moment of silence?

Stay quiet and think about those who served

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Where do poppies grow that inspired the famous poem?

In Flanders Fields

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What war ended on November 11, 1918?

World War I

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What is a “peacekeeper”?

A soldier who helps keep peace in other countries

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What item does the poem say “blow between the crosses”?

The poppies

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What is one way schools honor Remembrance Day?

Assemblies, readings, or wearing poppies

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What color center does the Canadian poppy have?

Black

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What does the word “remembrance” mean?

Remembering and honoring those from the past

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Name one country Canada fought alongside in World War II.

Britain, France, or the United States

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What are “the larks” doing in the poem?

Still bravely singing, flying above the guns

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What is one way to thank a veteran today?

Say thank you, write a card, or attend a ceremony

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Why do some people wear a white poppy?

To represent peace and remembrance for all victims of war

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What animal is sometimes shown carrying messages during the war?

A pigeon

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Who was the famous Canadian nurse known for helping soldiers in World War I?

Edith Cavell

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What promise do the living make in the poem?

To hold the torch high and remember the fallen

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What does “Lest We Forget” mean?

We promise never to forget their sacrifice