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Thursday, 30 April 2015

Anzac and us

ANZACs and Us

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Most Anzac day services begin with a march of returned service personnel wearing shiny medals, and marching behind banners and standards. The veterans  march joined by other community groups, including members of the armed forces, the Red Cross, cadets etc.


The march continues to the local war memorial, where a service takes place. This includes the laying of wreaths from various organisations and members of the public. Flowers have traditionally been laid on graves and memorials in memory of the dead. Laurel and rosemary are often Used in wreaths. Laurel was used by the ancient Romans as a symbol of honour and was woven into a wreath to crown victors or the brave. Rosemary is used for remembrance. The wreaths are laid to honour the people who have died fighting for New Zealand.


The poppy has become the symbol of Anzac Day. The Flanders poppy as it is sometimes called grew in the trenches and craters of the war zone in Belgium and at Gallipoli. These poppies grew wild in the spring. The soldiers thought of the poppies as soldiers who had died. The poppy was made famous by Colonel J.M. McCrae's poem called In Flanders' Fields. Poppies are sold on the days before Anzac Day to raise money for the R.S.A. [Returned Services Association]


In most ceremonies of remembrance there is a reading of a poem. This is often "The Ode to the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon. It was first published in the Times    newspaper in 1914.


They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning.
We will remember them.


The last post was the trumpet call sounded in army barracks at 10pm at night to mark the end of the days activities. It is also used at military funerals and commemorative services to show that the soldier's day has drawn to a final close.


This is usually followed by a period of silence for one or two minutes as a sign of respect for those who have died. After observing the silence the flags are raised from half-mast to the masthead. The Rouse is then played. The Rouse called the soldier's spirits to arise and awaken for another day.


The Reveille is played at the dawn services instead of the Rouse. The Reveille is played only at the first call in the ceremony. It woke the soldiers up at dawn.


Often hymns are sung and speeches made. The important part of the ceremony is to remember those who died.

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Playgrisim

Plagiarism is when you steal someone-else idea on the internet. If you copy it and paste and you know you stole the idea you are breaking the law. If they find out you can get into big trouble or end up in prison.

Friday, 20 March 2015

New zealand flag



I did a New Zealand flag information.
I did this so people know what the parts of the New Zealand flag mean.
I learnt all of the parts of the New Zealand flag meaning.

My new zealand flag design



This is my flag design.
I did this because I think we should change the flag
I learnt the parts of the flag have a meaning.

The blue background stands for the union jack. The red and the white cross stand for the British empire And the four red stars stand for the southern cross.


All about me



All about me
I did a all about me I had to write all my friends my family 
and my hobbies.

I did this because I wanted people to know about me.

I learnt that you cannot use images that are copyright.


My name is Oh Hsen I am 10 years old I was born in Thailand. I love soccer It is my favourite thing to do. I will be happy to talk about my friends my family and hobbies.
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My friends are important to me because they always play with me at school and we always work together. I like my friends because they cheer me up when I am sad. Sometimes when I do not have food they share their lunch with me. That is why I have friends around. They inspire me playing different games and sports. They encourage me a lot of times and they always support me.
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In my family there is 7 people (including me), my mum, dad 2 sisters, brother and my grandmother. I like my mum because when I am sad she lets me go on her laptop and play. I love my dad as well he bought me an Xbox 360 he Image result for Xbox 360bought me a lot of games he bought a new game last year at Christmas it was shooting game. I don’t like my brother very much but he helps do my homework and other games. I like my 2 sisters. I like my little sister a lot because she always plays subway surf on her iPad. My older sister is good as well she lets me watch on her television when my dad is watching TV in the living room.
These are my hobbies. I like playing sports. Soccer is my Image result for soccerfavourite sport I play it everyday. Playing on my mum's computer. I play a fighting game called AQW. On that Image result for aqwgame you can get a lot of cool armors, swords helmets and lots of capes. I like learning maths with my dad because I am getting better. If I beat my score everyday he gets me a prize if improve a lot he gets a new game.


I love my family they help me on my reading maths and when I am stuck they come and support me. My friends they are so kind to me they support me the same as my family. My friends are always being positive. I am good at  sports. Sports are fun it is one of my favourite thing to do.





Saturday, 14 March 2015

My day at softball inetrer-school

Today at Dunkirk park I played softball inter-school I was so exited because I like sports. My teammates were Daniel, Eric, Inotia, mia, Sylis and Cyrus, Aj, Rohullah and mya we played our first game against Sylvia park it was close we lost by four at we were coming a tie. The second game was against saint patricks we were coming a tie Cyrus almost got a home run but they got him out first. There was One more minute They got a home run we lost our second game at least we tried. The next match was against Tamaki primary in the begging we got 3 home runs We were happy. Then Tamaki primary got 8 home runs. They kept hitting the ball but we got them put we got another home run. After a few minutes the game was finished. Then we had to face Pt England. In the begging I thought we would never get a home run but we did only one. they got 8 home runs.
Even if we lost all our games we had fun I am still proud of myself.  

Friday, 13 March 2015

My counting on



Sylis and I made a Google slide it is all about counting some people think that counting on is a bad strategy but it is useful. I did this because I wanted to tell people the counting on strategy is useful. I learnt that the counting on strategy is is useful and if you have a hard question just count in 5,6,8, 10.