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Friday 28 March 2014

Number line 3

This is my Number line that I did, and I was learning to solve addition and subtraction problem using place value to partition numbers. In this photo I'm using a number line.

Inquiry research

This is me Johns and Lolos inquiry research that we did together

Smart surfing keyword searches

This is my smart surfing keyword searches that i did for cybersmart.

Collective Nouns

These are my Collective Nouns that i was learning about, and i learnt that there is lots of types for nouns.

Number line 2

Number lines

6 hat current events

This is my 6 hats current events that i did.

Thursday 27 March 2014

ANAC timeline

This is me and williams Anzac timeline that we did together.

Wednesday 26 March 2014

Current events presentation

This is my currents events presentation that i did on wednesday.

My goal setting presentation


These are all my Goals for this term That i showed my mum.

Respect action


This is my Y chart about Respect that i did on tuesday.

Friday 21 March 2014

North head trip term 1 2014.


This is my North head trip that i went to with room 7, room 10, room 5 and room 2.

Monday 17 March 2014

North Head(who, what, where, when, why, how) information


This is a presentation about North head trip that i am going to on Tuesday 18 of March 2014

Tuesday 11 March 2014

T.E.D

   This is my T.E.D work and it's about smart surfing.





Wednesday 5 March 2014

ANZAC

Anzac Day  - Cloze Task

Most Anzac day services start with a march of returned service personnel

wearing their medals, and marching behind banners and standards. The

veterans are joined by other community groups, including members

of the armed forces, the Red Cross, cadets etc.

The march continues to the local war memorial, where a service takes place.

This includes the laying of wreaths by various organisations and members of

the public. Flowers have traditionally been laid on graves and memorials in

memory of the soldiers. Laurel and rosemary are often used

in wreaths. Laurel are used by the ancient Romans as a symbol of honour

and was woven into a wreath to crown victors or the brave. Rosemary is used

for remembrance. The wreaths are laid to honour the people that have died

fighting for New Zealand.

The poppy has become the symbol of Anzac Day. The Flanders poppy as it is

currently called grew in the trenches and craters of the war zone in Belgium and

at Gallipoli. These poppies grew  wild in the spring. The soldiers thought of the

poppies as soldiers who had died. The poppy was made famous by Colonel

J.M. McCrae's poem made in Flanders' Fields. Poppies are sold on the day

before Anzac Day to raise money for the R.S.A. [Returned Services Association]

In most ceremonies of remembrance there is a reading of a poem. This is

often "The Ode to the Fallen"by Laurence Binyon. It was first published in

the Times newspaper in 1914.
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.

Age shall not weary them  , nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning.

We will remember them.



The last post is the trumpet call sounded in army barracks at 10pm at

night to mark the end of the this activities. It is also used at military

funerals and commemorative services to show that the soldier's day has

drawn to a final close.

This is usually followed by a period of silence for one or two minutes as a sign

of respect for those that have died. After observing the silence the  are

raised from half-mast to the masthead. The Rouse is then played. The Rouse

called the soldier's spirits to arise and spiked for another day.

The Reveille is played at the dawn services instead of the Rouse. The Reveille is

played only on the first call in the morning. It woke the soldiers up at

dawn.



Often hymns were sung and speeches made. The important part of the ceremony

is to remember those who died. This task is all about anzac day and people that died risking their lives to save us.