Sunday, 26 April 2015

Making choices on ANZAC day

Room 20 have been learning about ANZAC day - what it is about, what it means, and who we are remembering.

To make use of our learning, we presented it to our buddy class in room 19.

Students could choose one of three ways to present a piece of learning about ANZAC day: make a poster, write a report or build a model.

The students all worked independently on their presentations, and made their own choices about what they wanted to teach their buddies. 

A model of ANZAC cove. The ANZACs are arriving by boat, while the Turkish forces await them on the hill above. In the distance, you can see people packing ANZAC cookies to send to the troops.


ANZAC cove again. The ANZACs fought from a far inferior position.

An ANZAC cookie factory. The cookies had to last for five months at sea and arrive still tasting good.










1 comment:

  1. Hi Mr Mainwaring and Mrs Leung.

    I see our class blog.
    I like it.
    HORAAY!
    YIPEE!

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