This is my simple machines presentation that I did with Daniel, Oh Hsen, Eric and AJ. I did this to learn more information about simple machines. I learnt information about simple machines.
Thank you for posting your presentation. I have now learned quite a bit about simple machines, including wedges, levers, wheels and axles. I especially liked that you and your team added pictures of the simple machines. This made it much easier to understand what you were writing about in the slideshow.
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Hi Fraidon,
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting your presentation. I have now learned quite a bit about simple machines, including wedges, levers, wheels and axles. I especially liked that you and your team added pictures of the simple machines. This made it much easier to understand what you were writing about in the slideshow.
If you would like to continue to post blogs over the holiday, please consider joining our summer blogging programme. It's called a 'Summer Learning Journey' and it involves completing activities that will teach you about customs, cultures, languages and foods that people eat in different countries around the world.
To join, you simply need to copy and paste this url into your browser (https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/home-1) and register for the programme. You can then complete any of the weekly activities that are located on the 'Weekly Activities' page and then blog about them. Each blog is worth points and, at the end of the summer, I will add up your points. The students with the most points from each school will earn prizes.
Would you like to join our journey? I hope so! It will be a great way to practice your reading and writing skills before you come back to school in February :)
I'll check your blogspot again later in the week to see if you've taken up the challenge and joined our journey.
All the best!
Rachel