Hi Ana, I’m Amelia, a student at Paihia School. I really like your post and how you arranged the images. It seems you had to do a lot of shifting from class to class. It reminds me of when I would read with the year 1s when I was 8. On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy helping the year 2s out and what were they making?
Kia ora Ana My name is Floyd and I'm room 24 at your school. Looks like you really enjoyed your time with the little kids! You are very lucky, our class doesn't do Discovery time with the little kids!
kia ora Ana, I am Imogen and I’m a year 7 student in Te Ngahere. I just finished reading your post about discovery time. I like how you added a lot of pictures of the students you helped in your post. Last term some of the kids in my class went to help the year twos with their work too. Did you like helping the kids in room 11?
Kia ora Ana, my name is James, I’m a year 8 at Paihia School. I like your post because you did nice work on your post and I like you and Sala helping the year 2’s with their work. You must be very kind patient with them
Hello Ana, my name is Melnina I really like your blog post about Discovery time. I remember when I was little and I went to Discovery time and it was so fun and I really miss it. Maybe you could check your spelling, my question is What did you like about Discovery Time?. Thanks for sharing your learning! Blog you later Melnina
Hi Ana Zion-li here from Room 6. I think that it looks fun to do i miss discovery time it was and I think it was help full of you guys to go and help them. What do you like about it? Blog ya later
Hello Ana, Matilda here from Room 7. Your blog post is really awesome! Going on discovery time sounds really awesome. You reminded me of the time I did discovery time when I was in Rimu and I really enjoyed it. Maybe next time you could check your spelling and make sure that things make sense. Bye, Matilda
Hi Ana, I’m Amelia, a student at Paihia School. I really like your post and how you arranged the images. It seems you had to do a lot of shifting from class to class. It reminds me of when I would read with the year 1s when I was 8. On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy helping the year 2s out and what were they making?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Ana My name is Floyd and I'm room 24 at your school. Looks like you really enjoyed your time with the little kids! You are very lucky, our class doesn't do Discovery time with the little kids!
ReplyDeleteBlog ya later! Floyd. ✌
Question: How much did you enjoy your time with the little kids?
Deletekia ora Ana, I am Imogen and I’m a year 7 student in Te Ngahere. I just finished reading your post about discovery time. I like how you added a lot of pictures of the students you helped in your post. Last term some of the kids in my class went to help the year twos with their work too. Did you like helping the kids in room 11?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Ana, my name is James, I’m a year 8 at Paihia School. I like your post because you did nice work on your post and I like you and Sala helping the year 2’s with their work. You must be very kind patient with them
ReplyDeleteDo you like to help smaller kids?
Hi Ana my name is Zoe and Im a yr 7 at Otaki college that's good that you had a good time Bye Keep up the good Work!
ReplyDeleteHello Ana, my name is Melnina I really like your blog post about Discovery time. I remember when I was little and I went to Discovery time and it was so fun and I really miss it. Maybe you could check your spelling, my question is What did you like about Discovery Time?.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your learning!
Blog you later
Melnina
Hi Ana Zion-li here from Room 6. I think that it looks fun to do i miss discovery time it was and I think it was help full of you guys to go and help them. What do you like about it? Blog ya later
ReplyDeleteHello Ana, Matilda here from Room 7.
ReplyDeleteYour blog post is really awesome! Going on discovery time sounds really awesome. You reminded me of the time I did discovery time when I was in Rimu and I really enjoyed it. Maybe next time you could check your spelling and make sure that things make sense.
Bye, Matilda