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Enjoy the activities on this page. Great aid in teacher students or your own kids.

Canadian Military Pattern Trucks - cut outs

Click on the trucks below for a full page version. Just use your printer and card stock paper to print out. Be careful when cutting them out...ask your parents for some assistance. After cutting the trucks out, fold at the tires and glue the two sides together. You may glue the botton onto a seperated piece of card stock paper cut into a disc shape to form a stand for the trucks.

Visit www.juniorgeneral.org to print out many different vehicles, aircraft and soldiers of different countries and build your own army.

Watch the video "Pitence of Time" by Terry Kelly. It honours by telling you why we remember...the past and present.

Lest We Forget

lest we forget = in case we forget. We honour our veterans and the men & woman who have fallen during past and present conflicts.

Colouring Page

Click on the colouring page of a Canadian Veteran for a full size page that you can colour. Because men and women risked their lives for us in war, and some died for us, we are grateful to them and wear poppies in their memory. Many veterans belong to an organization called the Royal Canadian Legion. Thank a veteran everyday when you see one.

Colour Guideline for the Vet

Beret: dark blue, with red-and-white maple leaf badge Blazer: dark blue Medals: bronze or silver, with red, green, blue and yellow ribbons Poppy: red with black centre.

Click on this Canadian War Museum's link to print your own Military History colouring book. It is free.