I am a Year 10 student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
LEAF-OLDIO
While on quarantine/isolation we had to do many tasks, this is one of those many tasks. We had to find any object outside, I found a leaf. I named it leaf-oldio and you can read the rest in my story :)
I found this task easy, alot of people reckon I have a big imagination and so I came up with a name and how it was made by who. Again, it was easy
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I love the imagination that you have, these tasks have really brought that out for you. I'd love to see a little more detail about its appearance, though. Does it have smooth edges or spiky, what size does it grow to? 5cm, 12 cm? etc. This detail helps the reader to make a picture in their head. Great work Mia.
ReplyDeleteHey Mia! I really love your facts and your design about the Leaf (leaf oldio) i auctually never heard of this but its great that your teaching me lol but great work keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Ana H.
Hello Mia,
ReplyDeleteI'm Kaia from your class. I really liked your colors and the setup you did. I also really like all your facts for this topic. Come check out my blog at https://kpskaiar.blogspot.com/
Sincerly
Kaia
Kia ora Mia,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you have explained what your Leaf-Oldio does. I think I need one of these to help keep me looking youthful. Can you be more specific about exactly where I would find one of these and what they look like. I might have walked past one already and missed it! That would be such as shame.
Take care,
Whaea Cara.