The last couple weeks have been busy.
In week one we learnt a lot about World War One and ANZAC day. It was really interesting how much ideas we came up with as a class.We put up our ideas on the wall and there were a lot of words taking up the paper. Some of the words were Gallipoli, trenches, poppies, sacrifice.
After doing some more learning about the ANZACs and ANZAC day, we turned our ideas into Haiku poems. Haiku poems have 3 lines. the first line is 5 syllables, the second line is 7 syllables and the last line is 5 syllables.
Here's Thesara's haiku:
Blood red poppies grow
Where brave men risked everything
We shall not forget.
Now Olivia's haiku:
Petals flutter down.
Red blood will flow through fields
We'll remember them.
Time for the cross country results for Room 23.
Everyone finished the track. It was hard but we gave our best shot.
People going to zones are
Lucy
Phoebe
Kegan
Jamie
On Thursday Nicky Dyer kindly baked us some ANZAC biscuits and we helped too.We enjoyed eating the fab biscuits they were as crunchy as peanuts but don't be worried they had NO nuts. Mrs Hanson sprinkled to much sugar into the bowl so some of the biscuits came together like a massive cake but they were still yum.
THANK YOU Nicky for baking the ANZAC biscuits they were the best biscuits and we just wanted to thank you.
Thank you for reading the journeys of our last couple of weeks
By Lucy and Olivia T
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