I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Saturday, 30 September 2017
PBS Holiday Reading Program-Activity 2 Day 1
For activity 2 day 1 we had to write what the minimum height is to ride the Stratosphere and we had to write why we think that there is a height restriction. I used 2 photos to show you what the Stratosphere looks like and how the people are reacting while they are on the Stratosphere. I decided to make a google draw to show tell you about the questions.
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Activity 2,
Day 1,
Holiday Reading Program,
Stratosphere
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Hello Sakina, Good job on joing in on the LS2 and LS1 Holiday Blogging Challenge and completing your 2nd activity for day 1. Although you are a little late you are still catching up which is great. I like the images you inserted for the DLO and the simple description to go with it. There is only 1 simple spelling mistake in the text of the DLO so just go over it one more time and make sure everything is spelt correctly before publishing. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteHi Sakina
ReplyDeleteI really like how you said why you wanted to add questions to your poster so that you can show the questions. You need to work on adding a little bit of information to your blog so that they can understand more of your poster , and so that they can get an example. Why did you choose this one?
KEEP IT UP!!
Hi Sakina,
ReplyDeleteThis DLO that you've created is pretty cool. You've explained the restrictions very well, and I really like your reason on why you think there is a height restriction. Although, I notices that you didn't attribute the images that you used. This isn't really bad, but just make sure to attribute images that you use in the future.
Keep Up The Awesome Blogging!
- Jack
Hi Sakina!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on completing this! I like how you wrote down how much it would cost for each individual in your family. I have a question though, was it easy to find and explain all of this information?
Great work!