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Day 4
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COAT OF ARMS
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COAT OF ARMS WHAT DO THE COLOURS OF THE CREST MEAN? http://www.familytreesandcrests.com Orange Rewarding Ambition Red & Yellow Rule and authority Green Freedom, beauty, joy health & hope
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Defense or protection Sea or water Two headed eagle a protector COLOURS AND PICTURES The bee is a sign of industry, creativity, wealth, diligence and eloquence
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CRESTS ON RUGBY JERSEYS Dragon: protector Thistle: pain and suffering Clover: carefree life blue-strength & loyalty red-eager to save the country white-peace & joy
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PICTURES strength, cunning, protection & braverysymbol of peace & harmony a dragon with his sharp eye, is the guardian of treasures. He is also the bravest of all the creatures symbol of victory, sovereignty & empire power strength & vigilance, home & safety
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CRESTS ON RUGBY JERSEYS What do they mean???
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AMERICAN COAT OF ARMS Notice no stars on the blue 13 arrows representing the original 13 states Olive branch (13 leaves & 13 olives) “Strong desire for peace, But always ready for war” Scroll motto “Out of Many, One” “Glory” 13 mullets (stars) Arranged in rows of 1-4-3-4-1 forming a six- pointed star Bald Eagle means “supporter”
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COAT OF ARMS United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada Metal pipe
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COAT OF ARMS University of Toronto Eagle: Toronto’s native background Bear: determination, Strength & ferocity protecting its cubs City Wall: shelter & Protection for the people within it Three Rivers: Humber, Don & Rouge, significant to Toronto’s industrial port city Heart: the former city of North York, charity & sincerity Shield: blue sky & gold two towers of City Hall Beaver: symbol of Industry and perseverance Green grass: City within a park, over 1500 parks in TO
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COAT OF ARMS Province of Ontario 'Loyal she began – Loyal she remains'. Black bear: Ontario’s abundant and varied wildlife Red cross of St. George, symbolic of England Moose and deer: early settlers and colonists relied heavily on these for Food and clothing Golden maple leaves, emblem of Canada, on green grass
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COAT OF ARMS
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STUDENT WORK
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DESCRIPTION
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STUDENT WORK
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TEMPLATE Choose 4 symbols from your work placement that are meaningful to your experience Draw them on your template, found in the in-school week 4 pages Page is in week 4 in-school workbook
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YOUR ASSIGNMENT: YOUR COAT OF ARMS Incorporate your symbols or pictures into your unique crest You can print your own if you like, with or without a scroll
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JUNE 15, 2015 DUE DATE
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