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Jerusalem is the Year 8 class at St Patrick's School in Greymouth, New Zealand and Miss Hines is our teacher.
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Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Learn to play...
On of our independent learning activities this term, is to follow a you tube clip and learn to play a tune on an instrument. These girls made up their own song - I think they sound great! Way to go Ella and Sophie!
Hi My name is Ida, I am attending St Patrick's school Auckland. I like how yous are encouraging people to do their best and its a very nice song. Nice work!!
Hi St Patrick's School. My name is Anamaria, a year 7 student from St Patrick's School in Panmure. Nice song you guys made and it really good. Keep it up and I'm looking forward to you guys posting more in your blog.
If you want to go and look at my class's blog just go to https://spsmichelleg.blogspot.com/.
Hi my name is Veronica,I'm from St.Patrick's school Panmure. I like how you sing your own song and I also enjoy listening to your song and keep up the good work.
Hello Saint Patrick's school Greymouth I am Alizzandro and I am from Saint Patrick's school Pamnure. I enjoy listening to your song and I liked the originality of your song. I suggest that you should also explain what the U's and W's mean in the bottom of slide two.
Hi! Ella here from St Patrick's school in Greymouth, are you meaning the "DDUUDU"? If it is that means in the choris of the song when playing the ukalele you are strummung Down, down, up, up, down, up. I hope that helped! Ella F
Hi my name is George
ReplyDeleteIm from St.Patricks school, I really like the way you encourage other people and your song is great
Keep up the good work!
Hi my name is Fulila,
ReplyDeleteI'm from St Patrick's school.
I like the message you send through the song.
Keep writing good messages.
Hi My name is Ida, I am attending St Patrick's school Auckland. I like how yous are encouraging people to do their best and its a very nice song. Nice work!!
ReplyDeleteMy name is kena and I attend saint Patrick's school and I like how you can encourage other people with your message. Good job.
ReplyDeleteHi St Patrick's School. My name is Anamaria, a year 7 student from St Patrick's School in Panmure. Nice song you guys made and it really good. Keep it up and I'm looking forward to you guys posting more in your blog.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to go and look at my class's blog just go to https://spsmichelleg.blogspot.com/.
Hi my name is Veronica,I'm from St.Patrick's school Panmure.
ReplyDeleteI like how you sing your own song and I also enjoy listening to your song and keep up the good work.
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ReplyDeleteKia Ora, my name is Kevin, and I am from Saint Patrick's School, not this one but the school in Panmure!
ReplyDeleteI really like the song and you must have spent some time practicing to get it just right.
Great job and keep it up!
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ReplyDeleteTalofa
ReplyDeleteI'm Summer from Saint Patrick's school in Panmure
Your song was awesome!!!!
Keep up the great work! :)
Hello Saint Patrick's school Greymouth I am Alizzandro and I am from Saint Patrick's school Pamnure. I enjoy listening to your song and I liked the originality of your song. I suggest that you should also explain what the U's and W's mean in the bottom of slide two.
ReplyDeleteHi! Ella here from St Patrick's school in Greymouth, are you meaning the "DDUUDU"? If it is that means in the choris of the song when playing the ukalele you are strummung Down, down, up, up, down, up. I hope that helped!
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Hi my name is Moonia and I am from St. Patrick's School
ReplyDeleteI like the way how you sang your beautiful voices to the world and sharing this with us. Good job
Hello my name is Anahera and I like how you sing your own song and I also enjoy listening to your song and keep up the good work.
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