My ANZAC poem
A sad time for the ANZACS
New zealanders fought in the war
Zooming bullets
Army soldiers ready to fire
Cross on graves
ANZAC Story
The ANZAC’s arrived in gallipoli on the 25th of april 1915 50,000 men from NZ, France, Britain and australia stormed the galipolli peninsula in order to drive the turks out of their country and to capture turkey as those were the orders given to them. A few minutes later the turks and ANZACS were even with casulties and deaths 8 months later a few anzac soldiers came up with a plan to retreat The plan was to tie buckets of water to a gun trigger so that the turkish army would think that the anzacs were still on the island and they fleed safely with no casulties or errors.
my search history from last thursday
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All about me
Kia ora and welcome to my blog.
My name is Hemi and I am a year 6 at Glen Taylor school.
I am a proud cook islander\moari from GI.
My favourite subject at school is PE because it is healthy and I skip class.
My favourite hobbies are playing video games, sleeping, anime, eating, annoying my family, hanging out with friends, and playing sports.
team kereru values
Kindness
Energy
Resilience
Encouragement
Respect
Uncoditional love and support
My Amazing holiday
Week one of my holidays
I went to avondale college with some 0f my friends to train for basketball! We got tickets to go to the NZ breakers vs Brisbane bullets game. It was so awesome because we ate dunkin donuts, chips and lollies. Later on when the game ended. My dad picked me up and drove me home. I trotted straight into the house and flopped into bed because I was exhausted. The second week of my awesome holidays I went to gravity with my friend Mason and played parkour tag. Parkour is when people jump off walls, hop over obstacles and do crazy stunts. It was so terrific
I strongly disagree that classes should have forts
I strongly disagree that classes should have forts
firstly because if we eat in the fort then someone might make a mess and leave it there.
Secondly, packing the fort away is a massive job.
Plus an even bigger job to build its only one day!
From personal experience students were pushing and shoving in the fort and there were heaps of food crumbs left on the ground. Hardly anyone was cleaning up, most of the students were wandering around playing tag and making more mess and I think that was disgraceful.
You can hurt someone in the fort because there is limited space. That’s why I strongly believe classrooms should not
Build forts.