Thursday, 30 April 2020
Hospital Ships | ANZAC Activities
This is the last activity I was able complete before Friday, although I started working on two others about Poetry, and The Mothers of Empire Badge. I really enjoyed finding out more about Hospital Ships, like how they were used in the world wars and the Battle of Gallipoli. The hospital ship I chose to specifically research about was The Maheno, of New Zealand. As a visual image I drew a silhouette/outline of one of the hospital ships, and also answered some questions. Writing the 25 Word Summary was almost the most challenging part about this activity for me, because I was at a limit of word use.
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ANZAC,
Hospital Ships
Poppy Facts | ANZAC Activities
This is another one of the ANZAC activities I chose to do, with Haylee. For this activity we looked at some useful resources about poppies and did a bit of researching. And after finding out more information, we answered 6 questions that questioned our understanding and learning. Something really interesting Haylee and I found out is that poppies are used to symbolize remembrance, and people like to wear them at other events, not only on ANZAC Day. The fun part for us was designing our very own symbol to remember ANZAC Soldiers. We think what we created is simple but powerful.
Monday, 27 April 2020
Morse Code | ANZAC Activities
Until further notice, we continue learning from online. Our work for this week was based around ANZAC and learning more about it, since the 25th of April is ANZAC Day where New Zealanders remember and commemorate the fallen soldiers during the Battle of Gallipoli in WW1. This is one of the activities I've completed. It looks at Morse Code, a way to send messages to other soldiers. We created a DLO to explain Morse Code and some interesting facts we found. One of them had to be written in Morse Code.
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ANZAC,
Morse Code
Monday, 13 April 2020
Kelly Tarltons | Home Blogging Challenges
Before the school holidays ended, I decided to complete one last of the blogging challenges about Kelly Tarltons. This one was quite fun, especially researching about one of the sea life at their aquarium. One fun fact about the big-bellied seahorse is that they are one of the biggest species in the world. Did you also know that male seahorses can get pregnant too? In this challenge, I didn't end up doing the bonus activity just so that I’d be able to get this up as soon as possible. In activity one we looked at the prices to go to their aquarium and figure out how much it would cost us, and our family to go. And activity 2 was choosing one of the sea-animals to write a biography about. We had to include things like their diet, appearance, habitat and pictures.
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EotC,
Home learning,
Reading
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