Thursday 23 April 2015

My learning

Here is some self manager cards that you can read 

Here is some my tiki that we did for art it was fun

Here is our writing and reading chart

We have this chart that tells you where are you so then if they is a earth quake the teacher will know where you are

This is some of my learning that we did  while ago!!!

By bonnie

Wednesday 22 April 2015

Anzac


This week we have been learning about Anzac if you don't know know what Anzac stands for? Anzac stands for Australian newzealand army corps...
 World War I army corps of the Mediterranean expeditionary force. Anzac tends to refer specifically to those troops from Australia and New Zealand who landed at Gallipoli in 1915 and fought a campaign against Turkish troops that lasted about 8 months.

Did you know???
 
That poppies just to be white until the text changed to red!!! 

What does poppies have to do with Anzac Day the red poppy has become a symbol of war remembrance the world over. People in many countries wear the poppy is warn around armistice day (11november),but in New Zealand it is  Most commonly seen around Anzac Day, 25 April.

In Flanders fields

The red or Flanders poppy has been linked with battlefield deaths since the time of the Great War (1914-18). The plant was one of the first to grow and bloom in the mud and soil of Flanders. The connection was made, most famously, by lieutenant colonel John McRae in his poem 'in Flanders field'.

Here is a couple of pictures of Anzac

This is a man carrying a man

This is the country's that were fighting 

This it what a poppy is if you don't know please go buy one???

This is the medals that would of gotten past on in the family 

This is what they wear on there belt they have some of there bullets...

Ps:remember to support them because they have given us the freedom that we need...

By Bonnie