My name is Hazel and I am part of the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) team. I’ll be helping Jordan out in Kootuitui over the Christmas holidays. It's great to see you making such an awesome start to the programme - ka pai.
Wow, how did you take these awesome photos? It looks like you can do some great tricks on the trampoline. How long did it take you to learn how to do a flip? I love keeping active during the holidays, but I'm not very good at doing tricks like that; my favourite thing to do is play netball. What sport/s do you play?
Keep up the great work, and I look forward to reading more of your posts soon.
Kia ora! Awesome work! I see that you like to go on your trampoline! Please add in some more writing to explain it more and make it more interesting. Please comment on my blog at https://wpssamuelh.blogspot.com/ Bye!
Talofa lava, My name is Zephaniah and I am a part of doing the SLJ. I see that you have completed much of the activities. Tino pai! It looks like your presentation has alot of detail int. I'm shore everybody agrees with me.
It was great seeing your photo's of yourself on the tramp. Very flexable much. I like that. Probably one day you may be a pro at doing tricks on the tramp. What do you think about that?
Anyways, keep up the awesome work and i'll comment on your blog soon.
Kia ora Ben, I talked with two other teachers today about your SLJ blog post. This is as part of the Digital Fluency intensive - great learning for teachers. I am in Tairāwhiti/Gisborne and I used to work in PCS back in 2017! Great to see you love to play on your tramp. Is a somersault a favourite? Mrs Krausse
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
Kia ora Ben,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Hazel and I am part of the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) team. I’ll be helping Jordan out in Kootuitui over the Christmas holidays. It's great to see you making such an awesome start to the programme - ka pai.
Wow, how did you take these awesome photos? It looks like you can do some great tricks on the trampoline. How long did it take you to learn how to do a flip? I love keeping active during the holidays, but I'm not very good at doing tricks like that; my favourite thing to do is play netball. What sport/s do you play?
Keep up the great work, and I look forward to reading more of your posts soon.
Hazel :)
Kia ora!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!
I see that you like to go on your trampoline!
Please add in some more writing to explain it more and make it more interesting.
Please comment on my blog at
https://wpssamuelh.blogspot.com/
Bye!
Talofa lava,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Zephaniah and I am a part of doing the SLJ. I see that you have completed much of the activities. Tino pai! It looks like your presentation has alot of detail int. I'm shore everybody agrees with me.
It was great seeing your photo's of yourself on the tramp. Very flexable much. I like that. Probably one day you may be a pro at doing tricks on the tramp. What do you think about that?
Anyways, keep up the awesome work and i'll comment on your blog soon.
Nga mihi,
-Zephaniah
Hi im Andrew i like these photos next time you should write more also are you okay on the last photo you head was close to the tramp bottom.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Ben,
ReplyDeleteI talked with two other teachers today about your SLJ blog post. This is as part of the Digital Fluency intensive - great learning for teachers. I am in Tairāwhiti/Gisborne and I used to work in PCS back in 2017!
Great to see you love to play on your tramp. Is a somersault a favourite?
Mrs Krausse