Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Project Island Song.
















17 comments:

  1. Talofa Lava Room 7,

    What a great presentation about Protect Island song.One thing how do you spin your pictures around? Ohh never mind I know now.I hope I get more of your learning next time i come back and visit your blog Bye.

    From:Osana

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    1. Hi Paihia school,
      I really like your presentation I really like that you gave me some Pacific answers about protect island song it was really lovely and entertaining.

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  2. Talofa lava Rm 7,

    I am from hay park school, I am a year 6 girl, I was looking aroud then I thought I will look here, I was so really awsome, I wish I will come over, but I have things to work on. Hey Tamara, I love what you have done with you group, do you like saving birds, did you know the birds are so kind. Thank you people for giving me more about bird, awsome, Bye bye.

    By Lanu

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  3. Hi Room 7,
    I like what you've done with your presentation. During the time you made the project island song presentation, did you all went to visit a place for real?

    From petulisa

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  4. Kia ora Room 7,

    What a Great Post about saving bird´s and the protect Island song.I really love how you want people from around the world to stop killing bird´s. That's just sad


    By Jayzel (at Hay Park)

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  5. Kia ora Room 7. I enjoyed reading and looking at your presentations. They were informative and factual. I think is great that you were able to go to Urupukapuka Island and help with planing and trapping. What else could we do as a school or you do as a class to help our environment?

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  6. Hi Paihia School,
    I really wish we could go there. I want to know why they named it Project Island SONG? I might tell my teacher if we could go there.
    From Anas

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  7. hey guys its Tess from Paroa school you did an awesome job on all of your work however what you could do next time is put in a link to your work so it doesn't take up as much room on your blog
    good job!!!
    check out my blog tessb@blogspot.com

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  8. Hi Room 7,
    Wow this is a positive blog post about matariki I hope you do

    more stuff about matatriki and I love how you put all your slides together

    By Roman

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  9. Kia ora Room 7 Miss D from Paparoa Range School. Your project Island Song slides are fantastic!. I liked how colourful they are with so many amazing pictures. What an exciting day, making traps and planting native trees. I would love to hear your reflections about your day and if any pests were caught in your traps.

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  10. awesome guys you should check out myblog

    Konnah @ Paroa Schoo

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  11. Hi Room 7 amazing slides I really liked your Matariki slides the animations are so cool. Just some advice use different animations for each slide it looks so cool. Those bird song slides have a lot of information. I hope to see more amazing work thanks for sharing your work.

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  12. Hi Guys its Hunta from Paparoa Range school on the Amazing West coast. Great job on the slides, Also your Matariki slides are done so well and have got some much thought been put into them. I really like how you Guys are planting new Natives and giving keeping pests out a go, good on yous.
    I love how there is so much info on the slides. I think you guys did a really good job at this maybe next time you could tell us a little bit about we you guys went, how you got there and what did you enjoy most. My Favourite thing on your slide is how you got that amazing action shot of the Dolphin well done it must of been hard.
    I look forward to seeing your next Amazing Adventure.

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  13. Hi Jak here from Paparoa Range school I really like you're Matariki slide and all the information it gives you. I didn't know that Matariki meant celebrating the seven stars.I think next time you could put a little more information like why it was good for planting when the stars are out.

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  14. Hi Paihia School my name is Sami from Paparoa Range School I think that the effects you have put on your slides are awesome how do you do that?
    I Totally agree to protect the native bird. We made traps and bird feeders for New Zealand’s native birds.
    Maybe you could try next time telling us what you are going to do to save our endangered birds .

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  15. Hi room 7 i really like your animations there very understandable. I really like how this class is learning. You should check out my blog.I really hope you like my blog like I loved your’s. Thank you for your amazing effort to make an awesome blog.

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  16. Hi Room 7,
    Wow this is a positive blog post about matariki I hope you do

    more stuff about matatriki and I love how you put all your slides together.
    by Aubrey.

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