Hi Bloggers, on the 14th of April we had a under the wires day. So basically I wasn't even aware of this. All the teachers were wearing black and they had green, orange and black face paint.
Firstly all the whole senior syndicate was in Manukau and we were all so exited because there were lots of wires all along Hauraki and Waitemata. We had to crawl through a called no mans land and then we had to crawl though lasers/strings to get our box and to find our space on the mat. When we had gotten everything sorted the teacher's gave out basic facts tests and they were under gunfire so it go me distracted but I wasn't that bad of a distraction I mean I got 53 right so it really actually wasn't that bad.
After the basic facts test we had to do Anzac maths
witch is basically where we decide to write down some times tables and we have to awnser them. Once again they put on gunfire but not for very long.
Afterwards we had done the basic facts test and the ANZAC maths we had fruit break and we did some exercise. For fruit we all had pears and for some exercise we didn't push ups and yoga and stretches
Once we head finished from fruit break and exercise we had wrote a letter from the trenches to our parents. and this is what mine said.
2 Arundel St 25th April 1915
Dear Whanau
A life in the trench is hard without you guys. I hope you have been staying safe. Everyday I have been in the trench for I’ve been thinking about you. Our only diet is Canned beans YUCK! but I guess that that's better than nothing. I’ve been shot in the arm but luckily my friends have taken care of me and cared and helped me heal. I miss you and I would love to come home but I have to do what I have to do which is also save you because they will want all the land and take it if we don’t defend.when we're underground in the trenches there are rats the size of cats. I miss you guys, love you
Keep safe
Sincerely yours Kiara
We had also done an Anzac poem (acrostic)
All the men are,
Rushing to the,
Mountains to
Yell to their team, Charge!
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