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Thursday, 23 April 2020

ANZAC Ted

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Today our reading task was to create our very own ANZAC Ted on a google drawing - a very fun and engaging task! We are focusing our literacy tasks on ANZAC day this week as Monday 27 April was ANZAC Day Observed this year.

I created my special ted using the shapes tool, finding png images online and by colouring it in. Now I want to share a story about my ted.

ANZAC Ted had been lonely for many weeks. He'd sat in the same warehouse, he'd sat on the same shelf, next to the same teddies for what felt like years to him. Until suddenly, a little blonde girl with hazel eyes came running down the isle. "Mum, mum, this is him, the one I've been looking at online. I want him, can I have him, pleeeeease?". She instantly calmed me this girl. She looked so kind and caring. I felt like shouting "YES, she can have me!!!", but for some reason my mouth had been sewn shut. Happiness filled my body as her mum said "sure sweetie". I'd never ever felt like this before? Is this what it felt like to be loved, wanted, cared for?

Within seconds I was snatched up by this girls grasp and was taken straight to the checkout. On the drive home she patted my head, straightened my hat and run her fingers over my plasters... by the way, those plasters tell a story, but that's a story for another day!

I hope you've enjoyed my story and like my very special ANZAC Ted. Have you read ANZAC Ted before? What do you know about ANZAC Day?

1 comment:

  1. Hi Ayla, my name is Disaree and I am in the school of Waikowhai Primary school. I was reading you blog post and I am satisfied of your drawing that you made in google drawing. Also what a lovely story and no I haven't read the ANZAC ted I loved the way you gave so much information in this blog post. Maybe you could take a look at my blog http://wpsdisareet.blogspot.com/. Bye and have a great day.

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