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Showing posts with label Anzac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anzac. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2020

ANZAC day 2020

AnzacStrap
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it is an Anzac Day like no other, but the purpose of honouring the Anzac commitment and "enduring hopes of peace" remains the same.
The Covid-19 lockdown has cancelled Anzac services today, but this morning thousands of Kiwis are not letting it stop them from paying their respects.
Up and down the country, New Zealanders gathered at their letterboxes, front doors and
living rooms as part of the "Stand at Dawn" campaign and tuning in to a live stream of a virtual Anzac Day service.

Christian made an amazing PowerPoint on ANZAC day




How did our R10 and R10 honouraries celebrate? [Well once a Cheeser always a Cheeser]

Finn's Mailbox


Finn's Driveway


Daniel's driveway


Miss C was there too - 6am playing the Last Post and a minute's silence on a very empty and dark road in Waitakere

An amazing gate in Laingholm
It’s ANZAC Day in New Zealand ðŸ‡³ðŸ‡¿
Our little lockdown remembrance display we made today in Belgium ðŸ‡§ðŸ‡ª We will never forget

Lillia and Alessa in Belgium

 

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Poppyland!


Yesterday rm 16 made poppies with Phoebe and Miss Hethorn. We had a fabulous time. Some people who got stuck would get some help from Ryan and Mara [kids.] First we had to get some cardboard shaped as a poppy petal, then get some felt and trace over the cardboard shaped as a poppy petal on the felt, make sure you draw two. It was difficult to draw because the felt was hairy. Next you cut out the poppy petal that you drew. Then when your done you get a button and sew it on the middle. You have to put the needle and thread through the button and through again. It was hard because you have to try and find the hole through the felt.
Then you get a green stick and sew that on the back on the poppy.Then when your done you can put a sticker on that is white and says PEACE POPPY PROJECT.
The saw bit was people getting their finger pricked by the needle Ouch! Doing it was as saw as a bee sting. If your quick and fast you can make another poppy. When you finish your whole poppy you go to your teacher to take a picture off you and your poppy. Cheese!

From Keely and Anika