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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Making Awesome ANZAC Poppies



This week we have been working on ANZAC. Today we made ANZAC poppies. It was really fun to do and that we had everything at home. We use a green pipe cleaner, some red paper, scissors, ruler, glue and a pencil. The first step was to measure ten by ten paper. The second step is to fold it in quarters. The third step is to fold it once diagonal. After the third step you draw a circle thing on one of the conners. The next step is to cut it out. Then you use the side where it has the circle thing and you do that whole process twice. After you do that you get them both and stick them together so they look the same. Then you fold it in half and cut a little line at the bottom and you do the same when you fold it the other way. After you do that you put the green pipe cleaner through and tie a little knot at the top. After that seal the bottom with glue. After that dries you’re done. Have you done it before? If you haven't, do it and tell me what you thought of it?

3 comments:

  1. Anne-Maree CameronApril 23, 2020 at 9:58 AM

    Great job Yazmin. It is really important to remember ANZAC day even though we can't be together for it this year.

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  2. Cool Poppies Yazmin. Why is your poppy white not red?

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  3. Well done, Yazmin. You have done a good job of making a poppy and explaining how you did it. I have made poppies with my students when I was a teacher with red and black crepe paper, a pipe cleaner and cellotape. This year I made ANZAC biscuits for the first time in years and years. I ate two and Mr Lindsay at the rest! :0

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