ANZAC Stories

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                                                        Anzac Day Wreath

This past week we have been writing some ANZAC stories on our personal blogs.

 We imagined what it would be like to be fighting in the First World War and wrote stories, journal entries or letters back home.

                                                           Landing in Anzac Cove           

We would love for you to read them and comment on our work.

Thanks.

                                                             Simpson & Donkey  

Photos from:  2001 Australian Stamp & Coin Coy Pty. Ltd.       

5 thoughts on “ANZAC Stories

  1. I’ve been reading the letters home … they’re very realistic! I’ll get the pupils to check them out tomorrow. Kayleigh leaves for Australia this week. We’re going to have a party. I might make some Anzac Biscuits. Are they good? I saw the recipe here
    http://www.aussie-info.com/identity/food/index.php

    Our wiki hasn’t got much in it yet, but there are ideas on the individual pages. We hope to use these to fill up the pages. Can we use some of the writing from your blogs?

    The Australian Stories page is ready. We’d love to read some!

  2. Hello Carronshore!

    Thanks for your comments about our Anzac stories.

    We have been onto the wiki site and noticed the Australian Stories page – the pressure is on! Everyone is working on their story/history research at the moment and so the stories will happen after this.

    Anzac biscuits are really yummy – do try making some.

    We wish Kayleigh was moving to Sydney so she could visit us. Some of the girls have been commenting with her on her blog.

  3. Your stories about WW1 are interesting and realistic. Our class studied WW2 but I will ask the children to have a look at your work next week when they are back at school. This should give them an understanding of life in the trenches during that time.

  4. Mrs Campbell-Morgan,
    We feel very proud that you think your students would be interested in our work 🙂
    Thank you for commenting.
    The trenches don’t sound very nice do they? We are glad that we were only pretending to be there. No-one here wants to find out exactly what it was like – we like our comforts too much!!!!

  5. iain

    I think it would be quite cool if you posted some good exsamples of work on your blog and it cool that your getting involved with blog.

    Iain

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