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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Matariki Celebrations

-Matariki Celebrations-
Wednesday 25th July


This afternoon we were able to use the skills that we learnt in class, to teach our buddies and create a Google Slideshow animation. We heard the Matariki Story 'The Star Fishes' and then used this to create the animations. We are still working on them and are looking forward to sharing these with you over the next week.









16 comments:

  1. That was fun to read - how did you know those great facts?

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    1. We read a story and then re-created it with our junior buddies. We have 1:1 devices in our class, but the juniors have I-Pads so we buddied up to help them.

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  3. That was fun to read how did you know those facts about Matariki ?

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  4. Hello my name is Shelby your guys blog is doing very well keep up the good work!!!

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  5. Great I really really enjoy reading your blog keep up your good work.
    We have got new furniture this year too. Do you like your new furniture?

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  6. Very cool and I like your science about the sand volcano because it looks really fun and awesome. I like science experiments also.

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  7. Hi there! Room 14 I really enjoy reading your guys blog.
    You all had very interesting things to talk about keep it up the good work. Do you all have a chromebook each or share?

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  8. Hello I'm Mia, you have exciting work. Does everyone have their own chrome book or do you share?
    How many kids are there in your class?

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  9. Kia Ora! Its Starbight here again. I hear that you are doing "Matariki Celebrations." Sounds like fun. Are they posters? Because what I imagine that they will be the colourful, wonderful posters!

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  10. I'm enjoying what i'm reading and it's Very cool hope you guys finish what your doing and it's very exiting even how many kids and Chromebooks are in your class?

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    1. Hi Mason, we had 30 children but now have 29. We have 1:1 devices in our class. Do you?

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  11. That is very good my favorite bit was your science volcano.

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  12. Thanks everyone for your comments. If you would like to see some of the children's individual blogs, you can click on 'Room 14 Learners' link on the right hand side. This will take you to our class site where we put some of our learning tasks on. If you look for the Blogs tab up the top of that page, you will see all of our class and their individual blogs.

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  13. I really like the vocano that you did. What else have you made.

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