- NZ Sea lion
- Pandas
- Red Panda
- mountain Gorilla
- Rhino
- Orangutan
- Elephant
- Amur tiger
- African wild dog
- Fin whale
- Hectors Dolphins
- Green turtle
- Snow leopard
- Chimpanzees
- Kiwi
Monday, 7 November 2016
Endangered animals
This term we have been learning about extinct and endangered animals I will tell you some
Friday, 15 July 2016
Todd, Ben A and Luke's Inquiry Project
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
My new blog
Hi my name is Todd M. Welcome to my awesome new blog I will be putting awesome posts on it. These are some of the rules that I have to follow:
- I will never post my last my name.
- I am not allowed to cyber bully.
- Be safe on the internet.
- Don't put a photo of someone else on the internet with out their permission.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Anzac facts: home learning
1. Anzac stands for Australia New Zealand army corps.
2. The Anzacs were all volunteers.
3. 25 of April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916.
4. The first dawn service on Anzac Day was in 1923.
5. The Gallipoli peninsula is near the famous city Clow.
6. A soldier named Alec Campbell was the last surviving Anzac, he died on 16, May 2002.
7. Anzac Day is celebrated on the 25 of April.
8. The term Anzac is protected under the Australian law.
9. More than 11,000 Anzacs died at Gallipoli.
10. Men that didn't go to war were called cowards.
Information from Anzac history.
2. The Anzacs were all volunteers.
3. 25 of April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916.
4. The first dawn service on Anzac Day was in 1923.
5. The Gallipoli peninsula is near the famous city Clow.
6. A soldier named Alec Campbell was the last surviving Anzac, he died on 16, May 2002.
7. Anzac Day is celebrated on the 25 of April.
8. The term Anzac is protected under the Australian law.
9. More than 11,000 Anzacs died at Gallipoli.
10. Men that didn't go to war were called cowards.
Information from Anzac history.
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