I am a student in the Uru MÄnuka Cluster. I am a Year 5 and my teacher is Miss Scott. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful in your comments.
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Olympics
Hello and welcome to my blog post. Today I will be posting about the difference of modern Olympics and ancient Olympics and what they have in common. For our reading follow up we have to make a ven diagram about the Olympics. It wasn't that hard to get facts about it because we read about it. So here is a picture of the ven diagram
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WOW James,I'm glad that I wasn't born in the ancient times.Mind you,looking at it,it sounds almost better playing those games than the modern ones.
ReplyDeleteIf there was a sport that you could compete in what would it be?.
I'd choose equestrian.I LOVE horses.
Good morning James.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to checking out more of your learning.
Thank you for posting so much of your learning.
Good morning James.
ReplyDeleteI am just checking in to see what you have been doing during this time off school.
I hope you and your family are well and staying safe.
Take care
It was great to see you at Google Meet this morning James.
ReplyDeleteI hope all is going well for you and your family.
Take care and keep safe.
Good afternoon James.
ReplyDeleteI have been watching some of the Paralympics.Last night I saw Sophia Pascoe swim.She got bronze for New Zealand.
Have you seen any of the events?.
The competitors amaze me with what they can do.
Take care and keep safe.
Good evening James.School is open tomorrow-see you then.
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