Hi Jacob, I'm Daniel B from Wainui Beach School in Gisborne. I like how you listed all the things that they might have used and some of the things that might have happened. This reminds me of our assembly this morning. I also like how you made the first and last words nouns and so on. I really enjoy reading and commenting on your blog. Do you do a blog post for every holiday like ANZAC Day,Easter and things like that? I really hope to see more of your blogs in the future.
Hi Jacob, My name is Daniel P. I am a year six student at Wainui Beach School,Gisborne. I like your ANZAC Diamante poem layout and the words that you have used. I did a diamante poem last year. Mine was Okish But not the best. Until next time, from Daniel.
Hi Jacob I'm Jamie from Wainui Beach School in Gisborne. I like that you made a cool poem at the top of your blog about Anzac Day and I also like the words and the layout that you made - it is really eye catching. I also love that you showed some old guns from the war on your poem.
Hi Jacob, I'm Daniel B from Wainui Beach School in Gisborne. I like how you listed all the things that they might have used and some of the things that might have happened. This reminds me of our assembly this morning. I also like how you made the first and last words nouns and so on. I really enjoy reading and commenting on your blog.
ReplyDeleteDo you do a blog post for every holiday like ANZAC Day,Easter and things like that? I really hope to see more of your blogs in the future.
Hi Jacob, My name is Daniel P. I am a year six student at Wainui Beach School,Gisborne. I like your ANZAC Diamante poem layout and the words that you have used. I did a diamante poem last year. Mine was Okish But not the best. Until next time, from Daniel.
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ReplyDeleteI'm Jamie from Wainui Beach School in Gisborne.
I like that you made a cool poem at the top of your blog about Anzac Day and I also like the words and the layout that you made - it is really eye catching. I also love that you showed some old guns from the war on your poem.