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Thursday, September 6, 2018

Literacy Tumble!

Hey Blogger!
Welcome back! For the past week, we have been doing a literacy tumble. If you don't know what a literacy tumble is, its when you get given activities to work on. There's the must do's that you have to do by Friday, the should do's and the could dos . I have finished all my musts, should's and nearly all my could's. Our must's included:
Our reading follow up
Blog comment
Our spelling / punctuation activity
Writing follow up
Here is my slideshow!







The must's were easy and only took around 2 days to finish. I think next time I could finish the whole slideshow. Maybe you could create your own literacy tumble. My favourite part was writing a blog comment because you can find out what other schools are doing and connect with them. Feel free to leave a positive, helpful and thought comment.
 Blog you later!

8 comments:

  1. Aloha Shabeera, I really enjoyed when you tried your hardest explaining what a Literacy Tumble was and I really understood the explaining. Your work looks really good but maybe next time you could explain what the activities are a little bit. When you said that your favourite part was commenting on blogs, it brought me back to when I was having a Blogersation (Blog Conversation). Apart from that spectacular post.

    Kind Regards
    Julia
    Yaldhurst Model School.

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    1. Kia ora Julia, I'm really glad that you commented on this post. I will totally follow your feed back about explaining more about the activities. Be sure to check out more of my posts!
      Blog you later!
      -Shabeera

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  2. Hi I'm Thom from YMS
    That's a cool slide. In my class we are doing blogging and commenting aswell. We have to do 3 comments each week and 3 blog posts each week.
    That slide is a good way to remember what to do.

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    1. Hey Thom! I'm really happy that you commented on this post. I'm really shocked that you have to do 3 post blog posts a week. Be sure to check out more of my posts.
      Blog you later!
      -Shabeera

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  3. Hi Shabeera! My name is Mia from Yaldhurst Model School and I really like this post. You have made it really clear about what you had to do in the time given.

    I found it very easy to understand, you added lot's of visuals so it didn't get boring. I really liked the way that you have shared your learning, and maybe I might try to do something similar!

    I really like your reading response because it shows how you can do one sentence so many different ways! How long did it take you to do the blog post?

    Great job!
    Mia

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    1. Hey Mia! It's nice to see you again on my blog! This post was actually a draft that had been sitting there for a few days so I finished it off in a few minutes. I'm really glad that you like my reading response. Be sure to check out more of my posts
      Blog you later! :) -Shabeera

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  4. Hello Shabeera,I am Bridget from Yaldhurst Model School YMS for short. I liked the way you explained your work realy well. I also like the way it is set out neat. I learnt that Blaketown is a thing.
    Good Job!
    Bridget.

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  5. Hey Bridget! Its nice to see that you commented on my blog. I'm really glad that you liked it and learnt something new from it. I actually learnt some new stuff from the literacy tumble too! Be sure to check out more of my posts! Blog you later!
    -Shabeera!

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