This is a record of a class blog at Edmund Hillary School, Auckland, New Zealand.
October 30, 2019
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In Room 1 students have been exploring what inspiration means, how we look at some people for inspiration and learn from their achievements....
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In Room 1 we created an Art Piece with koru patterns on it. Koru means growth and we all are going to look at this piece of art and remember...
Hi this is Hunter
ReplyDeletethe links you have put in don't work. could you please edit the links so you can load them. otherwise this looks pretty cool.
Hi Hunter this is Neha. The links do work but it doesn't on the blog. Sorry I couldn't make it work.
DeleteHi its Grace and Bella here from Paroa school. This is very interesting because of the layout of the questions that asked. To be BTB (better than before) you could put not as many colours on it. Have any of you celebrated Diwali.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora My name is Maya and I go to Paroa school I only just found out about this and its so interesting and I love the layout you have done is amazing. next time you could have a smaller layout with images so you can add a little lease so its faster to read Also I have a question for you ? What is your favourite part of making this ?
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Hi Room 1, Max from Paroa school here.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting post. I've heard about Diwali before but I didn't know the story. It is very informative. Have you ever celebrated Diwali before?
Hi I'm Grace Williams from Paroa school.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you guys added lots of colour to your presentations.
To be BTB (better than before) you could have explianed what happened in more detail.
I have a question for you, why do they use fireworks?
Thanks for reading my comment I hope that you reply answering my question.
Hi Ema,this is Savannah and Ilaisaane. We love your poster you have done on Diwali. The facts you have done on Diwali was really inserting to read keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteHI Neha,Elena and Ema I really like your Diwali post it was interesting for me the information is really helpful and the questions are amazing keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteTalofa lava Ema this is Viena and Selesitina your classmates and once we saw your presentation on Diwali we were amazed by your work and you said Diwali is a Indian festival of lights and that is true! keep trying and don't give up learning!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Ema,Neha and Elena , this is Ruqayat and Victoria. We think that your Diwali poster is fantastic! We learnt so much about Diwali thanks to your poster.
ReplyDeleteKiaora Ema,this is Va'a,Atherton and Keith we really enjoyed looking at the information on Diwali we also enjoyed reading the information on Diwali but the most best part of the story was where the fireworks were because I see fireworks every where. We also wanted to say thank you for making us proud.
ReplyDeleteHi Elena this is Tevita,
ReplyDeleteI like this post because it has good facts and i never new Diwali was for 5 days i thought it was only for 1 day.
Hello Ema this is Victoria and nese, We like your poster on Diwali it was interesting to read about it. this Diwali poster helped us learn more about diwali keep up the good work.
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