Since ANZAC Day is coming up my group were focusing on Poppies, here are some interesting facts about them. please leave a comment to help me improve my work and enjoyyyy. :))))
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Monday, 20 April 2020
Poppies!
Since ANZAC Day is coming up my group were focusing on Poppies, here are some interesting facts about them. please leave a comment to help me improve my work and enjoyyyy. :))))
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Hi kata, I like your blog post.I like all the interesting facts and how it is set out. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Olivia, did you learn anything from my post?
DeleteHi Kata,
ReplyDeleteKa pai on creating a fantastic visual poster about Anzac. The colours you have used have captured my attention and makes me want to read what you have written.
I had no idea that the Poppy are considered as symbols of sleep and death. I understand death as it is a way we remember the fallen but it confuses me as to sleep. Do you know why?
Great job on adding your own pictures!
Thank you Miss Holland,
ReplyDeletemaking this post I learnt that poppies were a symbol of sleep and death as well!