Thursday, June 18, 2020
Burn
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Kia ora Room 14! My name is Rael and I am a student from Waikowhai Primary School. I think ‘Burn’ is an awesome game. Did you guys make it up? This would be a great game for my class to play. I think the explanation was great and I understood the game clearly. Maybe next time, you could add in when you did this activity or why you guys did it.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I think this was a fabulous blogpost. If you would like, you guys could visit my blog at http://wpsraeln.blogspot.com/
Enjoy the rest of your day, bye!!!
Malo e Leilei Room 14! I'm Ruta from Waikowhai Primary School. It sounds like you had fun this week playing the game burn. How fast was the game? Well your game sounds very interesting and I really want to play it. I like how you said the instructions clearly and having a few examples in the pictures. Maybe next time you guys can have a little video of how to play for other younger people.
ReplyDeleteAnyways you have done a great job Room 14 and I hope you have a nice weekend. If you want to visit my blog go to https://wpsrutal.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing your learning! Bye!
Hi i really liked how you made a game to created for all your students. How long does it take to play?
ReplyDeleteHi room 14 I might show my family the game burn. It sounds fun. Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteHi room 14. I like your game you are playing. How many people do you need to play it? Next time you could put a video in.
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