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Tuesday, 25 August 2020

WW1 Women

Kia Ora fellow readers and welcome back to another blog post. For today's blog post I will be talking about what we have been doing for Who Are We hurumanu. So for Who Are We we have been learning about the impact that WW1 had on females in New Zealand and what they were left to do and things they did before the war.

Here is my blog post.....


I hope you learnt something from this blog post. 

5 comments:

  1. Hi Shelby,
    I like the background you put on your slides and also the two pictures on the first slide, Next time instead of just using that on picture for the background you could maybe put different pictures that match the questions. I think that this is a good piece of work as well.

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  2. hey Shelby
    I love you DLO. This is very creative I like the way you put pictures of women back in the war. next time you could add more to some questions. you could also change the backgrounds for each slide so there different. This reminds me of pictures of my grandmother when se was younger.

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  3. Hi Shelby it is Diago I liked how you did the pictures and all the writing. It was so cool and good I also liked how you did it in a slide It is really good.

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  4. Hello Shelby.
    Leo here I really like this blog post you are telling me all the things I need to know about the woman in WW1 I liked ready your blog keep it up.👍

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  5. Kia ora Shelby, Kirsty here.
    I really like this blog post because it stats some really good facts about World War 1. '
    Next time I think you could write a paragraph about what you think about World War 1.
    What do you think of all the World Wars ?
    Do you have a opion on the money situation.

    Keep up the good work !
    ~ Kirsty

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