These are our Matariki Activity Slides.
Today we are sharing our slide 4 activity on our blog.
This is a record of a class blog at Edmund Hillary School, Auckland, New Zealand.
June 24, 2020
2 comments:
Please structure your comments as follows:
Positive - Something done well
Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what they had to say
Helpful - Give some ideas for next time or ask a question you want to know more about
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
In Room 1 students have been exploring what inspiration means, how we look at some people for inspiration and learn from their achievements....
-
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...
Kia ora Room 9 and thank you for sharing your Matariki activities. Reading the content you shared reminded me of how much fun it is to create interactive posters when you have content like video and images which can be hyperlinked. I have linked the instructions below for you. There are a few steps but I am sure you would be able to create an eye catching interactive poster for your blogs.
ReplyDeleteCreate an interactive poster using Google Slides
I have set up notifications for this post if you have any questions or need help. Also let me know if you create an interactive poster for your blog, I would be interested in some examples to share.
ngā mihi nui,
Mrs Grant
Kia ora Mrs Grant,
DeleteI will reply to your comment with Room 9 tomorrow and I am sure Room 9 would love to share their interactive posters with you. Thank you for sharing the Google Slides Link with us.