Thursday, 7 May 2026

National Anthem

 


What do you see in the picture, what do you notice, what do you think this story might be about?

The photo shows singer Cami Clune about to start singing at the start of a hockey game in America. The game was between the Buffalo Sabres (based in New York) and the Boston Bruins (based in Boston).

What song do you think Cami sings at the start of the game?

Cami sang the American and Canadian national anthems at the start of the game. 

Both teams are based in America so why do you think two different national anthems are played?

There is a strong Canadian fan base for the Buffalo Sabres because their home ground lies not far from the Canadian border. At all of their home games, both national anthems are performed. 

At this home game, something unexpected happened. Cami started singing the Canadian national anthem but after the first line, there was a technical glitch and her mic cut out. 

How do you think Cami felt?

In most arenas, there would be an awkward silence, but not here. 

What do you think happened next?

The crowd stepped in and continued the song for Cami. Most of the crowd were American but they sang the Canadian national anthem.

Why do you think they did that?

Cami later said the moment was a "cool community moment" that gave here chills.

What do you think she meant by that?

You can watch what happened here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdFvUMesJzA

Who was the outsider here and what happened to make sure they were no longer an outsider?

What are National Anthems for? 
Is it ok to sing a national anthem for a country you don't belong to?
Can you see this happening with England fans at the start of  a world cup game?
Why do you think this story went viral?
Why is this about No Outsiders?
Which British Value is this about?

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