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Thursday, April 23, 2020

My Anzac day information

My learning intention: make connections beetween texts and real life excperiences.

Kia ora koutou! Welcome back to my blog. Today I am sharing with you all about my learning of Anzac day.I have created a slide including everything I know about Anzac day and world war one. Here is the link

Thank you for reading! I hope you learnt something new about Anzac day!

3 comments:

  1. Hi Elsha
    You have put a lot of work into your ANZAC day presentation. It's a really interesting fact that Gallipoli is not a town but an area I think a lot of people would not be aware of this and also what the nearest town is called. Well done in finding out that fact and also the diet that the ANZACs would have eaten. I bet they would have missed many foods from home. What do you think would be the food that you would have missed if you had been in their situation?
    Katrina

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  2. Hey Katrina! Thanks for commenting!
    You probably wouldn't know but my favourite food is yogurt. I have it almost everyday and would miss it so much!!! But also I would miss having a roast dinner every week. Again, thanks for commenting!

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  3. Hi Elsha,

    I really enjoyed reading your informative slide about Anzac. You have done a really good job at putting this into your own words. I loved your poppy border as well. Did your family do anything special to celebrate Anzac day?

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