We are learning about different types of poetry. They're five lines long. They don't have to rhyme. In the first line there are 2 syllables in the next are 4 next is 6 syllables in the next are 8 syllables and the last is back to 2 syllables. Swimming Swimming Is so so fun Kicking,Swimming,Playing Freezing,water,splashing Feeling the Ice cream down my mouth Water. Cinquain Poems/ Running ...
Great my favourite is the weaving and Matua Brendons creations as well! Next time check your spelling mistakes, great work!
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ReplyDeleteAaliyha I really like the photo you had in the blog post you did.I saw that you started taking about the shell and what if i was someone who was not and our school then I would not know what shell you were talking about.
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i really liked how you described the sound of the shell as it sounded like a Maori chief.
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The artists visiting and sharing their skills was amazing. I'm glad you enjoyed the experience.
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