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Thursday, April 30, 2020

ANZAC Day

3 comments:

  1. Hi Max, this work is incredible and I'm so proud of you! I never knew that rosemary was a symbol of remembrance. You taught me that Max! Can you bring your drawing of Torty to school? I would like to see that close up. It sounds like your teddy George is a very adventurous teddy. Well done for asking about your relatives at war, what a great way to talk about them at dinner. I'm sure your great grandad would be super proud of your letter you wrote to him Max and all the hard work you've put into this project! You are a STAR Max.

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  2. Hi Max,
    What a fabulous job you have made of your slide show, I can see that you have worked extremely hard both with your research and your art. The wreath looks great on your letter box, and I bet you all enjoyed having dinner by the light of your lantern. Your lego creations looked pretty good as well. Keep up the great work Max.

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  3. This is fabulous work Max! There's a lot of time and thought gone into all the different activities. I love the idea of the lantern being a focus at the dinner table for talking and remembering about ANZAC and your special family members. Your wreath looks great hanging there on the letter box. I never knew that rosemary was a herb of remembrance. Keep up this wonderful work Max!

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