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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

All about Rainbows



Hello My name is Senitila and this my Slide about Rainbows after me and group were working on All About Rainbows. After we finished we played this maths game so Kelly wrote different types of numbers on the board then we used a fly smacker to hit the numbers because we had different equations to answer which was on the board.Thank you 

4 comments:

  1. Bula vinaka Senitila,
    my name is Jedi and I am a year eight in rimu class. I think that your post about Rainbows is super because: It has a good intro, photo's, it is eye catching and you have presented it creatively. It's sort of funny because one of best friends had been doing reading work about rainbows as well. This post is also great because you have so many awesome facts like how: A rainbow arch is a 42 degree angle starting from the direction opposite from the sun.To really blow people away I think you should add another something to your introduction. Like maybe talking reflecting about your learning. But in the end that is just my opinion. đŸ€©

    Have you ever heard of a double rainbow?
    -Jedi ≧◡≦

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  2. Hey Senitla!
    My name is Chloe I am a year 8 from Yaldhurst Model school.
    Wow I think this blog post is super creative and awesome. Well done!
    I love the way how you have added some much information about rainbows.
    I like the way how all of the slides are very eye catching and it caught my eye straight away.

    Next time you could add a diagram or photo of how the rainbow works so then people can see what its like. The facts are very high quality work.. Its funny because not too long again I was just learning about how the rainbow works etc..

    Did you know that when there is a double rainbow, it reflects and the 2nd one the colours red and indigo switch? So that red is at the bottom and indigo is up the top.

    Well done!

    - Kind regards Chloe

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  3. Kia ora Senitila,
    I'm Nikita from Yaldhurst Model School. I love your research and investigation on Rainbows, I loved reading through your slideshow, and It even taught me a few things! I love the form of learning you've presented and I've never seen someone make a slideshow and blog-post about rainbows.
    Great Job, and keep it up!
    Nikita -

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  4. Kia Ora Senitila, my name is Julia and I am a year 8 student from Yaldhurst Model School.

    I think this post is amazing, You have made it so it is eye catching, you have made illustrations and have photos/ DLO.

    I like the way you have made a ton of colours POP together.

    To improve, all I can say is to maybe make the letters a little bit clearer to read but apart from that, this was awesome.

    What are your favourite things about rainbows?

    Kind Regards
    Julia
    Yaldhurst Model School

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