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Monday 20 April 2020

Poppies.

 Poppies


How to make a Poppy/ANZAC Day.


The first thing that you will need is 3 pieces of red fabric and a black fabric circle.
This is just a way I did it.


Step 1. I had the first red fabric piece and placed it on the floor. I went inside with the black
one and glued the whole back so it could stick to the red one. 


Step 2. Pinch the one that was placed on the floor. Then when you put the black one on that
red one, make sure it’s stuck to it fully so it doesn’t come off.


Step 3. Grab the other red one and do the same thing with that first red one.
Glue the one with the black stuck to the red.


Step 4. Glue the right spot at the back so that you can place the other one on.
The final step is easy to do.


Step 5. The final red piece will be stuck to the back, glue it in the center of that red piece.
You can place that last piece on the back, always make sure it’s stuck to it.

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AZ - Chester.W.Nimitz


Quote: They fought together as brothers in arms; they died together and now they sleep side by side. To them we have a solemn obligation. 

Poppies are red beautiful flowers that are red, they also have a black-button stitched. A poppy is a flowering plant in the sub family (Papaveraceae) Poppies are reminded of ANZAC day too. On ANZAC day there were many sacrifices in this war. The remembrance poppy is an artificial flower sold by veteran's associations to raise money for servicemen and servicewomen. The poppy is the enduring symbol of remembrance of the First World War, In fact, the poppy's origin as a popular symbol of remembrance lies in the landscapes of the First World War. Poppies were a common sight, especially on the Western Front. 


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Task Description: The task that I'm doing is that have to write about Poppies. I than created a Doc and started writing it, My mind was empty so I just thought about ANZAC day because obviously there were Poppies, when they were buried Poppies were everywhere supporting them even though they can't see it. So I decided to write something like this.

4 comments:

  1. This is such a nice post showing some things you learnt about poppies. I can't wait to see what you do for your actual writing task Sione, especially with how creative you are. Please let me know if you have any questions. I hope to see you on a Google Meet soon!

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  2. Kia ota Sione,

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and research about the poppy flower. Usually around this time of year, people make donations to the RSA and in return receive a red and black paper poppy. This flower will always remind me of ANZAC Day which falls on April 25th every year.
    Keep up the great work Sione - looking forward to seeing you onilne sometime!

    Take care, stay safe!
    Ms. Tapuke

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  3. Morning Sione,
    I like the research you had done and such a wonderful subject knowing that Anzac is getting closer,and there be so many poppy's great to see you online keep it up.

    Tyson

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  4. Good job my friend nice to see you doing some blogs post keep up the good work sione

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