Soldiers life, family, war, and death we will remember the Anzac soldiers.
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Friday, April 24, 2020
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Hey Nikita, what a nice tribute to our fallen Anzac soldiers. You used some very powerful images! They gave up a lot for us, a lot of them their lives. Have you been learning about Anzac day? I hope you are enjoying term 2 online and all is going well so far. Enjoy your long weekend. Caitlin :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nikita,
ReplyDeleteThis is a really powerful piece of art and I can see that you have put a lot of thought into your art. It is nice that we can take the time to think about these brave people. Did you stand at your gate at 6am? Mrs O