Today we read page 27 of our text.
There wasn't many new words, but we learnt a couple..
Clergyman-Priest or a pa.
Mourners -Crying for someone you lost.
buried /burial/bury - to put a dead person in the ground
Constantly-every split second
Then every student wrote the information they read in their own words -
Wesley - went overseas to help the soldiers inside France by giving them medical help. But none of them were really trained to help so they just randomly got people .Only one quarter of them helped them to recover and a third were in New Zealand . The kids peeled vegetables to make soup. The kids were also able to help deliver food. The adults would make coffins for the dead and also makeshift ambulances.
Mariah - The medical was helping soldiers but some of the medical helpers were unqualified to do it.The little kids peeled vegetables to make soup and help to deliver.Volunteer adults made a coffin for the dead soldiers.And a quarter of doctors and medical staff helped the soldiers.
🅼🅸🅲🅷🅰🅴🅻- the medical was helping soldiers but some of the medicals/helpers were unqualified. Kids peeled vegetables to help the troops, when they got hurt or when they were sick. And The adults made coffins for the people that died. And people were able to help deliver food. At the end of the war there was a flu that hit New Zealand. Other people drove their cars as makeshift ambulances or built coffins for the dead. Lilla was the daughter of the clergyman in Christchurch.
Railey- by the end of the war, the flu started spreading around New Zealand, And untrained volunteers and kids started to help. Kids such as boy scouts started and they started delivering food around the city To help people that are in need. And many people such as doctors were helping soldiers to get cured.
Eh htoo-when the flu hit a third of the doctors and almost a quarter of the nurses in New Zealand were overseas helping in the war. So adults and kids did some of the jobs boy some built a coffin and made food they also cleaned the dishes boy scouts delivered food to house to house. lilla leach was the daughter of a Clergyman in Christchurch she did work to.
Davlyn - went overseas to help the soldiers inside France by giving them medical help. But none of them were really trained to help so they just randomly got people .Only one quarter of them helped them to recover and a third were in New Zealand. The kids peeled vegetables to make soup. The kids were also able to help deliver food. The adults would make coffins for the dead and also makeshift ambulances. The medical was helping soldiers but some of the medical helpers were unqualified to do it.The little kids peeled vegetables to make soup and help to deliver.Volunteer adults made a coffin for the dead soldiers.And a quarter of doctors and medical staff helped the soldiers. The medical was helping soldiers but some of the medicals/helpers were unqualified. Kids peeled vegetables to help the troops, when they got hurt or when they were sick. And The adults made coffins for the people that died. And people were able to help deliver food. At the end of the war there was a flu that hit New Zealand. Other people drove their cars as makeshift ambulances or built coffins for the dead. Lilla was the daughter of the clergyman in Christchurch. by the end of the war, the flu started spreading around New Zealand, And untrained volunteers and kids started to help. Kids such as boy scouts started and they started delivering food around the city To help people that are in need. And many people such as doctors were helping soldiers to get cured. when the flu hit a third of the doctors and almost a quarter of the nurses in New Zealand were overseas helping in the war. So adults and kids did some of the jobs boy some built a coffin and made food they also cleaned the dishes boy scouts delivered food to house to house. lilla leach was the daughter of a Clergyman in Christchurch she did work to.
Then we worked on a Venn Diagram together comparing COVID-19, The 1918 Flu and the Plague.
i really like the way how you showed what types are these viruses are:)
ReplyDeletei loved the way you have explained what types of viruses these are.
ReplyDeleteKeep up your good work and stay safe