Tuesday, 19 June 2018

My Reading Inquiry

Room 4’s learning goal was to collect the key information from the text.
Everyone was given a reading book that suited their reading abilities.
We read the book and wrote down the key and interesting information.
I was given a book called Amazing stories of survival, by Pamela Rushby.


What I would do better next time would have to be listening to my
instructions better and just put my best work ford.


I enjoyed reading about how people survived in harsh conditions,and
what they did to help themselves.


I found planning my work the hardest. Because I couldn't really think
of how to execute my poster, but I got there in the end.
Have any of you been to Australia?
Comments if you have.
Here is my finished
Reading poster.

5 comments:

  1. I really liked the way that you keep on persevering and giving it a go . I learnt that you really enjoyed reading that book it sound like it was a really good boook.

    Maybe you could explain a bit more about the about the book?

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    1. Kia ora Georgia,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. Thank you for the feed back I will think about putting some more info into my blog.

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  2. Kia ora, I am Georgia from Makauri School.
    I really liked the way that you keep on persevering and giving it a go .
    I learnt that you really enjoyed reading that book it sound like it was a really good boook.
    Maybe you could explain a bit more about the book?
    If you would like to see my learning visit my blog here

    Mā te wā
    Georgia

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  3. I really liked the topic of the book .
    I learnt that you like these sort of topics.
    Maybe you could make your picture bigger so I can read it.
    If you would like to see my learning visit my blog http://makaurideclanf.blogspot.com/2

    Mā te wā
    declan

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    1. Sorry I can not make the pitcher bigger it is X-large.

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