Q: Why did we hold this liturgy today? A: We held this liturgy today to remember all the brave Anzacs who fought at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 lots of these soldiers were young men still going through high school.
Q: What have you learned about the Anzac's or WWI this week? A: I have learnt that at Gallipoli there were 87,000 Turks dead 44,000 British/French dead 8,500 Australians Dead and 2250 New Zealanders Dead. I also found out that Germany lost the most soldiers/people in the war with a death tole of 2.5 million.
Q: What are You researching for your inquiry? A: I am researching All about the Anzacs and what they did during the war
this really made me think about all the people who died, and about my uncle Stefan who is going to Iraq to train the soldiers there and I really don't want him to get killed.
Q: Why did we hold this liturgy today?
ReplyDeleteA: We held this liturgy today to remember all the brave Anzacs who fought at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 lots of these soldiers were young men still going through high school.
Q: What have you learned about the Anzac's or WWI this week?
A: I have learnt that at Gallipoli there were 87,000 Turks dead 44,000 British/French dead 8,500 Australians Dead and 2250 New Zealanders Dead. I also found out that Germany lost the most soldiers/people in the war with a death tole of 2.5 million.
Q: What are You researching for your inquiry?
A: I am researching All about the Anzacs and what they did during the war
I took a look at these pictures and it looks like you all are thinking about having those men fought for nz. Lest we forget💐
ReplyDeletei wish i could of been there it looks like it was great
ReplyDeletethis really made me think about all the people who died, and about my uncle Stefan who is going to Iraq to train the soldiers there and I really don't want him to get killed.
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