Monday, 3 August 2020

Abel's Blog for the Weerk

Here is Abel. He is the Blogger
for the week in Room 8
I like to make things with the blocks and play with my friends. I am really good at reading!

When we use our ipads we hug and hold and put them away carefully. Then we hang our headphones on our class headphone tree! I think our headphone tree is pretty cool!
Here are Eliana and Sebby  learning how to write their names using the chalks.



I think Indigo drew a great picture of herself!

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Abel and Room 8,
    I saw that chalk art in the school the other day and wondered who the artists were. What fun to get the chalk and go outside to work like this. Did the rain wash them away in the weekend?
    I really like your headphone tree too. You are so good at looking after your iPads and now your headphones. Don't forget to look after the sylus' as well.
    Keep up the good work.
    from Mrs Torrie

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    1. Good afternoon Mrs Torrie,
      Thank you for writing to us. Some of the pictures got washed away by the rain but some are still there - they survived!thank you Mrs Torrie for working with us.
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      Abel and the students in room 8

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  2. We really like the photos in your post Abel. Ava thought Indigos drawing of herself was pretty, Essie likes your headphone tree and Logan thought Eliana and Sebby are great at writing their names. We think we might start having a blogger of the week too.

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    1. Thank you for going on our blog. We think our headphone tree is awesome too! are you allowed to do chalk drawing at your school? Do you think you could put some photos of your learning and we will go on your blog and write back to you asked Lily.

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    2. Yes we are allowed to use chalk at our school but the concrete is wet a lot at the moment! We have lots of cool posts on our blog that you can look at Lily. We just made a post about our awesome Matariki art! From Ruma Weka at Kaniere School

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