Summer Learning Journey


Kick Start 

Art Colouring Book: choose an image to colour.

Dig Deeper 
Share 
    • Upload your Art and a screenshot of the original and label each image.
    • Describe why you chose a different colour for one of the objects in the painting.
    • Watch: create your blog post.


Step It Up 

Art Colouring Book: choose an image to colour.
Use the Zoom Tool Look closely at the original image you chose to colour. What do you see?

Dig Deeper 

Dasha's Reading: Blooms Tasks




Comments

  1. Great job with the blooms tasks Dasha. Which Blooms tasks did you do?
    Mr G

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    1. Hi Mr G, I used bloom's cards as:
      1. Where did the story take place?
      2. Describe the disagreement between two characters. Explain what happened.
      3. Describe how the main problem was resolved.
      4. Describe a lesson that you have learned in the story.
      5. Is the title a good one or could it be better? Why do you think that?

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  2. Hi Dasha, which blooms task did you do? I find the blooms questions a great way to focus on a particular idea about a story. You have collected lots of great facts.

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    1. Hi Mrs Ferguson, I used bloom's cards as:
      1. Where did the story take place?
      2. Describe the disagreement between two characters. Explain what happened.
      3. Describe how the main problem was resolved.
      4. Describe a lesson that you have learned in the story.
      5. Is the title a good one or could it be better? Why do you think that?

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  3. Fantastic work Dasha. You are doing such a great job with your home learning!

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  4. Hi Dasha, great work on your blooms tasks. The blooms tasks really help you to focus on your book. Great facts - well done.

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  5. Ahiahi marie Dasha, you have been working really hard for your home learning. Kei whea mai nei koe - Well done to you! I like how you looked up synonyms or the meaning for words you weren't sure about, and you told us what the problem was in the story.

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