Thursday, 12 April 2018

ANZAC

5 comments:

  1. Nice work. Lest we forget.

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  2. Kia Ora Victoria,
    My name is Bjorn (pronounced Bee-orn) but the name is not Byorn.I'm from Wainui Beach School in Gisborne. I liked your ANZAC poem, esepcially the poppies in the background. We had our school ANZAC service today. Do you have one at your school?
    From Bjorn

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  3. kia Ora Victoria, my name is Daniel. i'm a year six student at wainui beach school. I really liked your anzac diamante poem, it is very descriptive. We had an anzac service a while ago. I got to go up on stage and hold a white cross with someone who went to Gallipoli's name on it. It felt very important to be up there. I look forward to seeing more from you. From Daniel.

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  4. Hi Victoria, my name is Bella and I go to Wainui Beach School in Gisborne. Have you ever been to Gisborne? I like the way you presented your diamante poem with the poppies in the background. It's cool how you put the text on top of the diamond. Also, the font you chose stands out against the purple color and is easy to read. The words you chose described the war well, and I like how you put in some of the animals that helped in the war too. Did you know that ANZAC stands for the Australian and New Zealand army Corps? I love your blog posts, keep up your good work.
    -Bella

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  5. Kia ora Victoria im Felix from Wainui Beach School Gisborne. I like how you explained ANZAC day diamante poem really good and detailed. This reminds me of my great grandpa that went to world war two. Also you have been really respectful to the people that have passed away. Have you ever tried surfing? If you haven't it is really fun.
    From Felix.

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