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Monday, 20 January 2020

Week 3 Day 5 Activity 2

Hey Guys
for this activity I had to write about my favourite game
What is your favourite games?

4 comments:

  1. Hello Amber,
    I am Vitaraag and I am participating in the Summer Learning Journey this year. I am from the Ako Hiko cluster. I really enjoyed reading this blog post! Let me explain why I like it. Firstly, you added a question for the viewers to answer. Secondly, you actually took the time to put your information into a google drawing. I know twister. I think it was like a few months ago my friend moved into a new house, but before that they had the game twister and we played it a couple times. It was, so acrobatic. Maybe next time you could add some back story to the activity. Overall, this is a phenomenal blog post! Keep up the astonishing work!

    Vitaraag

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  2. Hello Amber

    I am Pao from Waikowhai Primary School and I am participating on the Summer Learning Journey programme. Great blog post Amber! Twister is a very fun game. I like the way you explained how we play the game. Maybe next time you should read again your post. Otherwise, glorious blog post Amber!

    -Pao :)

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  4. Hi Amber,

    Great work on completing another Summer Learning Journey activity - keep up the good work. Don’t forget to comment back to blog commenters as well as on others SLJ blog posts to gain extra points.

    Great work on another creative poster to present your work. Twister is such a fun game however I haven't played it in years. It can get very twisty and tricky towards the end, especially if you have a few people playing it. My favourite board game is a game called Articulate, it's kind of like Shiraids, have you played that before? You have to act the answer to the question without saying any words.

    Until next time, happy blogging :)
    Emma

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