Kia ora, I am a student at Marshland School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Amazing ANZAC.
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Hi amelia
ReplyDeleteWhy did you thank the Sandpit??? It seems a bit wierd to thanka sandpit.
Other than that well Done on al of you're tasks completed!
Dad wouldn't let me do a task because I had to finish 2 posts and to todays one, so I didn't have time to do a task. They sound so much fun!
Have a look at what i've been doing on my blog!
You're best friend Izzy ^_^
Hey Izzy,
DeleteYou should do the bunker task and I liked that I thanked the Sandpit because it let me make stuff in it!
Your BFF,
Amelia^﹏^
Hi Amelia, I enjoyed working with you on this task. It was great to set up the gear and leave you to it to show your understanding in the bunker you made. I can't imagine it would be comfortable in there, but it has protection from the bullets, shrapnel and weather.
ReplyDeleteI liked doing the task with you and we should make it in a way that I can enter it!
DeleteA great exercise, Amelia and interesting way to learn more about the War and sacrifices that so many made.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Amelia.The bunker is really good.
ReplyDeleteHi Amelia.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to use the sandpit for making a model of a trench. I liked the detail you used to explain of what conditions were like for the soldiers. My Grandfather said they used to exchange biscuits with the enemy for bread by throwing it between trenches. How long do you think you could live in one of these?
I think that they were in the bunkers for 9 months!
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