Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Word Train

The task that Mrs shaw gave us was that we had to do a word train but the last letter in each word had to be the letter you have to start with that letter for the next word.

7 comments:

  1. Good Morning James
    I like the way you have presented your word train digitally and placed each word within a new train carriage. Very clever.
    Charlie and I have been having challenges to see who can write the most words in two minutes.
    Perhaps you could challenge Blake?
    Bye for now
    Mrs Bennett

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  2. Hi James
    Mrs Shaw set you an interesting challenge for today James. Were there a set number of words you had to have in your train or was it your choice?
    I like your background photo. Excellent use of digital technology skills in this presentation. Well done James.
    Mrs Fisher

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  3. Kia ora James,
    I liked the way you digitised this task. And adding the railway track in the background was appropriate. Where did you get the image from?
    Did you make this in Google drawings or slides? Maybe you could edit your post and add a bit about how your created this piece of work, what you found challenging or easy, and if you would change anything is you did it again.
    Keep blogging. I like reading all the work you are doing while learning from home.
    Mā te wā
    Mrs Torrie

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  4. Hi James, I like the way you have explained how to make a word train because I have not seen one before and I now know how to make one. I think that your computer skills are better than mine and it would take me longer to make than you. Well done. Mrs Bayley

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  5. I love this word train James. Your use of drawing tools is very clever as is the appropriate background. Explaining which tools you used would help others create a train.

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  6. hi James
    i really enjoyed reading your word train,really cool use of words.
    Liam Schwartz kokatahi school Hokitika

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    1. Hi Liam thanks for looking at my blog. How have you coped with lock down?

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