Room 22 is a class of Year 4 ākonga (students) who strive to demonstrate our school values every day. Our rangitaki (blog) is just one way in which we can celebrate and share our learning journey with others. Please offer feedback in the form of comments, as this is what helps us all as learners to improve.
Kia ora Room 22! I like the activities on your Choice Board. When I was little my sister and I made huts in the lounge with all of the blankets and cushions. We had lots of fun reading and playing games in the hut. The only annoying thing about the hut was when we had to pack it up - folding all of the blankets took quite a long time!
Hi Room 22, has anyone tried to make some origami this week? I have an origami book and I tried to make a mouse but it was a little tricky so I tried a whale instead which was a bit easier to fold. Following instructions for origami can be challenging!
I was going to record everything I did each day, I thought that was a great idea. Only problem is - I didn't. And if you ask me now what I have done, I will probably say "Nothing" as I can't remember! Oh dear!
I have written two lists during the lockdown 1. What I am grateful for in lockdown: one of those is that 'to run and walk, all you really need is a good pair of running shoes' and 2. Lessons from the lockdown. One of those is 'always have a stack of books to read, just in case'!
Kia ora Room 22! I like the activities on your Choice Board. When I was little my sister and I made huts in the lounge with all of the blankets and cushions. We had lots of fun reading and playing games in the hut. The only annoying thing about the hut was when we had to pack it up - folding all of the blankets took quite a long time!
ReplyDeleteHi Room 22, has anyone tried to make some origami this week? I have an origami book and I tried to make a mouse but it was a little tricky so I tried a whale instead which was a bit easier to fold. Following instructions for origami can be challenging!
ReplyDeleteI was going to record everything I did each day, I thought that was a great idea. Only problem is - I didn't. And if you ask me now what I have done, I will probably say "Nothing" as I can't remember! Oh dear!
ReplyDeleteI have written two lists during the lockdown 1. What I am grateful for in lockdown: one of those is that 'to run and walk, all you really need is a good pair of running shoes' and 2. Lessons from the lockdown. One of those is 'always have a stack of books to read, just in case'!
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