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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Armistice day

I am learning to make connections to our prior knowledge, books we have already read and things that happen in the real world.

Hi guys and welcome back to my blog, and today's blog post is about my learning for reading. For reading we are working on some fact about the Armistice day, and we have got a lot of fact for you guys that we would like to share. But for now we are going to keep it simple, so we are only going to share out 3 fact that stand out for us.

But before we start I will be telling you want actually we have been doing since last week. We had a table and we had to three types of site to cheek out, and to find 3 fact that stand out for us and but it into our table. then we had to add our question, how we felt about the text and what we think the writer was try to tell us. so that was for our learning in reading, so lets get on with the facts.

1. They use bells from churches and horns from ships to celebrate armistice day.
2. Life in New Zealand had a huge impact, without people going to war then life would not be as good as now days.
3. What dose Armistice day mean well Armistice mean the treaty they signed to end the war.
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So yeah that will be it for today, hope you like my blog post and hope you guys have learnt something from this. BYE!!
Fun fact: 18,000 have died in war and 41,000 was injured.
Question: What would it be like if war was still going?


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