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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

World War 1- Thanks School Kit!

Room 14 enjoyed researching about significant places and artifacts in relation to World War 1. Each artifact was in relation to someone who served in the war. We learnt about their stories..... here are some examples of their mahi.

18 comments:

  1. Namaste, Room 14 this is Joshua and Senric from Edmund Hillary School. We really enjoy reading this because it helped Me and Senric learn more about ww1

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  2. Kia ora Room 14 this is Mahara and Vaa from Edmund Hillary School. We really like these slides of ANZAC. our question is how did you find all of these answers if you want to comment on my blog here is my blog link http://edhillmaharar.blogspot.com/

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  3. Kia Ora Room 14 this is Ema and Victoria from Edmund Hillary School. We love how creative your presentations are. Our question is what sites did you use when you researched?

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  4. Kia ora Room 14, this is Emora from Edmund Hillary School. I like how creative your guys presentations are. My question is, did you get this information off google or did you already know?

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  5. Kia ora,
    Hi this is Neha from Edmund Hillary School. I like your stories on world war 1.I have a question how did you get the information?

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  6. tena koe room 14 this is Ellakaye from Edmund Hillary School.I love how you gave information and facts about these soldiers who fought in war.My question is was it fun finding information about these soldiers?

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  7. Talofa Lava room 14 this is Ruqayat from Edmund Hillary School . I really like you have lots of slides based on Anzac , But one question how long did it take to do all this work .

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  8. Kia Ora Room 14 I am Nese I come from Edmund Hillary. I like how you put up a poster of Middleton Beckett it was fun looking and watching the poster. My question is how long did it take you to do it?

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  9. Hi the is Toa and my buddy Tevita,
    We like how you found history about these soldiers. our question is how long did it take use to find out these soldiers?

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  11. Kia ora,
    My name is Mahara and I come from Edmund Hillary School.I really like how you put all your effort in your work.My question is you should expand/stretch your writing if you want to comment on my here is the link http://edhillmaharar.blogspot.com/

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  12. Hi my name is Ila from Edmund Hillary School.
    I like how you guys write about the army I really liked it and I wont to know were do you get that information from?

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  13. Hi my name is Elena from Edmund Hillary School.
    I like how you guys wrote about ANZAC day but I have a question were did you find out this information?

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  14. Hey, This is Joshua from Edmund Hillary School. I really like what you have done you have being improving and hope you like what you have worked on. maybe you could add some more detail thanks.

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  15. Hi im from paroa school I like the part when you talked about him but maybe give a bit more information thanks bye

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  16. Hi,My name is Emma from Paroa school.
    I like how you put some pictures on the slides so it looks more interesting.
    Maybe next time you could add more punctuation.
    By Emma

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  17. Hi my name is Tylah from Paroa School this is really, how did you get the cool transitoins in the middle of the slides

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  18. hi my name is carlos and i go to paroa school andi like what you did it was vrey cool by

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