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Friday 29 May 2015


A.Personal Information that you would share online
B.Personal Information that you should keep private

Favourite band, sports team, food
The name of your pet
Your first name
Favourite subjects at school
My learning goals
My strengths - what I am good at
Someone I admire
Full name (first and last)
Age
Home address
Email address
Date of birth
How many brothers and sisters you have
Home Phone number, mobile number
Parents names
Brothers and sisters names

Friday 22 May 2015

Pentecost, Learn Create and Share. - Filipo


Hi my name is Peter. On Friday  I went  to room 8
 then I made a dove and then I took a photo of it thank's to my Buddy Blogger partner -  Filipo.

Friday 1 May 2015

Anzac day


                                                           Anzac Day
Anzac:  The word Anzac is part of the culture of New Zealanders and Australians. People talk about the 'spirit of Anzac'; there are Anzac biscuits, and rugby or rugby league teams from the two countries play an Anzac Day test. The word conjures up a shared heritage of two nations, but it also has a specific meaning.

The word Anzac is part of the culture of New Zealanders and Australians. People talk about the 'spirit of Anzac'; there are Anzac biscuits, and rugby or rugby league teams from the two countries play an Anzac Day test. The word conjures up a shared heritage of two nations, but it also has a specific meaning.

Anzac is the acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. This corps was created early in the Great War of 1914–18. In December 1914 the Australian Imperial Force and New Zealand Expeditionary Force stationed in Egypt were placed under the command of Lieutenant General William Birdwood. Initially the term Australasian Corps was suggested, but Australians and New Zealanders were reluctant to lose their separate identities completely.     


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