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This is very creative Amber and I particularly like how you've added horses. Horses played a very important role in World War 1. Perhaps next time you could add some trenches? Thank you for working so hard Amber!
Well done, Amber! I like that you added the detail of the crosses. I wonder how you came up with your lego scene. Perhaps you can add some sentences on how you created your lego scene?
Hi Amber, Your lego showing the soldiers on their horses was well done and the crosses you made added nicely to your scene.Did you make any Anzac biscuits?
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This is very creative Amber and I particularly like how you've added horses. Horses played a very important role in World War 1. Perhaps next time you could add some trenches? Thank you for working so hard Amber!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Amber! I like that you added the detail of the crosses. I wonder how you came up with your lego scene. Perhaps you can add some sentences on how you created your lego scene?
ReplyDeleteWell done Amber! I agree with Mr Milne, the horses were a cool idea. I like that you have two different sizes of cross. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHi Amber,
ReplyDeleteYour lego showing the soldiers on their horses was well done and the crosses you made added nicely to your scene.Did you make any Anzac biscuits?