Some groups had technical difficulties with slow feeds or sound issues. Most groups got to talk to other students and ask questions about the book, their thoughts and ideas.
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Kia ora koutou. We are a group of Year 5 & 6 tauira at Kirikiriroa ki te Rāwhiti. Whaea Kat is our kaiako and we love to share our learning journey on our class blog. Please enjoy and comment on our photos, videos and writing. You can contact our kaiako by emailing her at: crichmond@hameast.school.nz
We really like that picture. maybe you take a video.
ReplyDeleteWe hope maybe next time take a video.
Room 9.
By Fatima and Jamie