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Showing posts with label Week 1 Day 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 1 Day 1. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 2 / Aye Myat blog post - Optical Illusion SLJ

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Why I think my comment is a quality comment
I think this comment I did was a quality comment because I greeted the person/blogger, asked questions, (good questions too). I also complemented their work and said bye, in maori, as well as hi. And I wrote the comment in a neat form. I even added a link to the a mind twisting illusion that I think is really crazy.

Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 1 / Commenting - Marius blog post (My New Kittens)

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Why I think this comment is a quality comment.
I think this comment I did was a quality comment because I greeted the person/blogger, asked questions, (good questions too) I told the person/blogger why I might not get a cat and what pet I have at the moment. I also complemented his cats and said bye, in maori, as well as hi in maori. And I wrote the comment in a neat form.

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 Day 1 / Backyard Art - Butterfly/Dragonfly

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Kia ora blog viewers, I would like to say that this is my first Summer Learning Journey blog post! This post shows a image of a butterfly/dragonfly made out of nature/earth. As you can see I used two sunflowers and two baby-spring onions connected together to create antenas. I found two leafs (I do not know what plant it's from) for two big flappy wings and two clover leafs as smaller wings for balance. I used a dead stick for the torso. Hope you liked it! You could make one of your own. 

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Goodbye and thank you!
-Jin