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Welcome to our blog. Jerusalem is the Year 8 class at St Patrick's School in Greymouth, New Zealand and Miss Hines is our teacher. Please enjoy our blog and leave us a comment. We love to receive feedback on our learning!
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
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Kia Ora St Patrick's School.
ReplyDeleteI like your video about number partners to 10. I thought that you were very amazing to sing in front of a camera for everyone to see. You did very good singing as well, I enjoyed listening to you.
Next time I think you need to have the camera towards you so we can hear you a bit better because I found it a bit hard to hear you.
Niamh-karoro school
Dear Galilees News
ReplyDeleteThank you for singing about making ten. You sang nice and loud for everyone to hear and it was reasonably clear to hear.
The thing which I found interesting was was that the person holding the camera kept moving it up and down. Why was that happening? Were you trying to get everybody in the camera? Please tell me the answer by replying!
Next time maybe you could all sing at the same time because otherwise it sounds jumbled and hard to understand.
Aedan- Karoro School
Dear Galilees News,
ReplyDeleteHi Galilees News I am form tasutoro school. I come from tautoro.
I like the way you sang nice and loud for everyone to hear you.Was Realy nice how you sang this song. I liked the Number partners to ten.
Hi my name is Brooke. I'm from Owairaka District School. I really liked your song about number partners to ten. Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Joo-an and I am from Owairaka District School. Wow, that was amazing. I can not believe that you guys made the song. I liked the number partners to ten.
ReplyDeletehi my name is Leila and the singing is amazing i really like it kaipai
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Richard you were good
ReplyDeleteNext time I think you need to have the camera towards you so we can hear you a bit better because I found it a bit hard to hear you.
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ReplyDeleteyou have done a good job
ReplyDeletedon't say la la la la la la la la so many times
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ReplyDeletejust don't say la la la la so many times ok
ReplyDeletejust don't say la la la la so many times ok
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI like the way you had a nice tune and didn't just go flat, This reminded me of a nursery rhyme/song, How long did it take the students to make this?
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