Would you rather? a soft or spikes. this winter learning journey room 6 7 8 9 and 10 have been doing some fun activities. this is activity 2.
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Sunday, 7 July 2019
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Hey Mikaylah,
ReplyDeleteSo far all of the students have been picking soft! I like that you have explained why you have chosen soft over spikes. I think Josh is a great name for a cat! Do you have any pictures of him?
Don't forget to check out others blogs too! Here is one: Jedi at Yaldhurst Model School http://ymsjedii.blogspot.com (Copy and past the link).
Keep up the great blogging!
- Miss Morgan
thank you yes i do have some photos of josh i'll post then for you to see him. ill make shore to copy the link and check it out.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Can't wait!
DeleteI like the way you have explained your decision taku tau. I like how you have incorporated Josh into your blogs as I know he is your favourite 😀 kā pai tō mahi, keep up the good work e kare.
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