ANZAC Biscuits

ANZAC Biscuits

 

Last week on Thursday we ate ANZAC cookies because we had celebrated ANZAC Day. ANZAC stands for Australian, New Zealand, Army Corps and during war men and women went to fight a long way from home.

 The  ANZAC cookies felt like a bumpy crunchy hard rock. It smelled like coconut and oats. It looked like a brownish, tan circle from the moon. The ingredients were butter, golden syrup, flour and baking soda. When I tasted it, it tasted like a butter coconut oats and It was delicious.  Women made ANZAC cookies in world war 1 for the men fighting in the war. They had a long way to go so they had to last for a long time.

 

On Friday morning I felt like sunshine, full of excitement because we were celebrating St Patrick ‘s Day and not any St Patrick Day but it was our 175 years jubilee.

My favourite activity during our tabloid sports was the boot throw. I even threw further than Theo, my brother.

On Sunday we went to church and we sang and prayed with everyone else. After all of that we went to the hall where we had to do the Big Singing in front of a crowd!!! WE stopped and sang songs of joy and we were awesome. We were singing Mo maria, te Iwi e, the Irish blessing. Everyone was taking videos but unfortunately I couldn’t stay for long because we had to go home. 

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Kia Ora.I am Kava

Kia ora! My name is kava I go to Saint Patrick’s School. I am in Year 4 and my teacher is Mrs Agnew. My favourite subject is reading and maths and I enjoy learning about space.  I am good at gaming and sports.  My goal for this year is to reading more. In my spare time I like to spend time with my family.