Wednesday 22 April 2020

ANZAC Day


3 comments:

  1. That is a very cool google drawing Micah. You have included lots of great facts in you description. Do you know what the first year was that we started observing ANZAC Day? Have you done any ANZAC baking?

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  2. Hi Micah,
    You have been busy doing some research. Do you know where Gallipoli is in the world? I wonder how the New Zealand and Australian soldiers travelled there such a long time ago. I can see that you know how to use the shapes button on Google Draw. What other features have you tried using? I wonder why we have a biscuits that are called Anzac biscuits? Maybe you could find out and let me know!
    Mrs Phelps

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  3. Kia ora Micah,
    You have done an outstanding job creating this blogpost about ANZAC day!
    It is so important to remember all of the individuals who lost their life during the Gallipoli battle, and a blogpost like this is a great way to remember them.
    You have managed to incorporate so many facts, and this has allowed your post to be very educational and informative.
    I really like the digital picture you have drawn to accompany this post. The camouflage green uniform matches those of the real troops, and I can tell you have put a lot of time into creating this image.
    What is your favourite fact that you have included?
    Where did you get your information from?
    How long did the image take you to (digitally) draw?
    It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know!
    ANZAC services are held as a way to remember those who fought in the battle. They can be held on streets, in schools, and even online.
    Have you ever attended an ANZAC service before?
    Keep blogging!
    Nga mihi

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