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Monday, May 4, 2020

The Significance of poppies in relation to Anzac Day

Hello Bloggers welcome back. Today I am gonna be showing you some work that I have done about Anzac Day.  It centres around the poppies that grew around the graves of the fallen soldiers and how we remember them with imitation poppies, wreathes and other logo's. Here is my work.


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  1. Wow Angel you are on fire with your ANZAC day work! Very impressive! I really like your ANZAC day logo. You really went above and beyond to answer the final question. I think your catch phrase is short and effective and there is a lot of symbolism you have included in your picture. I am looking forward to adding this to our class blog. I am so pleased that you have been learning from your Grandad and he has been helping you with your learning.

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    1. Hello Mrs Mclachlan how are you today? Thank you for commenting on my blog. My granddad loves to help me and my grandma too but sometimes they cant because they are busy but they do check my work after if they are busy and my granddad goes to work so I do some work by myself or with my grandma if she's not busy and then he checks it or my grandma does. I hope you are all well and safe in your bubble with your husband and your baby Mac and maybe other family members. -Angel have a incredible day.

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  2. Hi again Angel. You have done some amazing work on ANZAC day (and lots of other things too!) Your logo is wonderfully symbolic and it is immediately obvious who it involves with just a quick glance Fantastic work. Enjoy the rest of your day.

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  3. Hello Angel.
    Your information was good to read.When I looked and saw that you have no answer for question 8 I was going to say something about that.Then I looked down further and saw your logo.WOW! is all I can say.What a fantastic piece of work.I like the design and the colours.Well done.Thank you for sharing.

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