This term we have joined a new Tuhi Mai, Tuhi Atu blog group. We are looking forward to using these blogs in our reading and writing programmes. It means we will have a greater audience to share our learning and creations. We are really working on positive, thoughtful and helpful comments and will use other class blogs to do this.
You will find the links to our three buddy class blogs on the right hand side of our page in a blog list.
Below is a thinglink that has a small poster introducing each of the fabulous learners in Room 8. If you want to find out more about these awesome people, or connect with them, please check out their blogs at the side of the page too. We love comments and feedback!
Great work Room 8. I think you are becoming experts when using Thinglink and sharing information about yourselves. I have enjoyed looking at your personal blogs and will endeavour to write comments on your work and reflections. Room 9 are also in a Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu blog group, so will be practising sharing and commenting on shared work.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Lily I like your thing link it cool
ReplyDeleteHi Lily,
DeleteThanks for taking the time to read our blog, we appreciate it.
Mr Riceman
great work room 8 I think you were great at Thing link.who is Mr riceman
ReplyDeleteHi Nyesha,
DeleteThank you for commenting on our blog, we are enjoying using thinglink and google drawings together. I am Mr Riceman and I am the teacher in Room 8. I used the picture on the thinglink to help show Room 8 what they could do too.
Mr Riceman
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ReplyDeletehi my name is Julia and I just want to say what a GREAT thing link showing everyone on the thing link i don't know how to do that yet but one last thing keep the GREAT work up bye
ReplyDeleteHi Julia,
DeleteThanks for visiting our blog. We have been using thinglink for a little while, at first it was tricky but the more we have used it the easier it gets and we think of more ways to use it. You can check it out at www.thinglink.com
Mr Riceman
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Matthew and I love the way you guys made up this idea on making a thing link blog and telling a lot about the room 8's personalities. The things I wanted you to work on is how much info and typing you guys are doing.
ReplyDeleteHi Matthew,
DeleteThanks for your comment. We could definitely work on sharing a bit more, I gave Room 8 only 25 minutes to come up with their google drawing. If you would like to find out more or make a connection with some of the learners you could check out their individual blogs too.
Thanks again,
Mr Riceman
Hi my name is Nyesha I like how you have seted it up
ReplyDeleteHello my Name is Aroha I am from south hornby school an I think that this is really we use thinglinks for our
ReplyDeleteWriting , Reading and sometime maths I think its cool that you also uswe thinglink
Hi Aroha,
DeleteIt is great that you like using thinglink too, have you posted some different examples on your blog? Perhaps Room 8 students could check them out and we would get more ideas for interesting ways to create and share our learning.
Thanks for your comment.
Mr Riceman
Hi Room 8. You are becoming experts at the Thinglink tool - maybe one of you can teach me what to do please, so that I can have a go with different classes that I work with? It's great to see such enthusiasm for your learning. I shall enjoy looking at your personal blogs.
ReplyDeleteHi Miss McGrath,
DeleteThanks for your comment. We can definitely arrange a time to send an expert or two to you. Perhaps we could work on creating a Thinglink to do with music the next time you are in Room 8 with us.
Thanks again,
Mr Riceman
I am Jimmy from Kaniere School and I think that the tool you used is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Jimmy,
DeleteThis is a great tool to use to create different ways to show your learning. You might like to check it out at www.thinglink.com.
Thanks for your comment,
Mr Riceman
I am Tom and I go to Kaniere School.
ReplyDeleteI think that the button tool is really useful and cool!
Hi Tom,
DeleteThanks for your comment. Thinglink has been really useful for us and it has helped us to create different ways to share our learning. You might like to try it out too.
Mr Riceman
hi my name is sam from Kaniere School.I think your thinglink is amazing and I want to be able to do that.
ReplyDeleteHi Sam,
DeleteThinglink is a great tool to use to share your learning. You might like to check it out at www.thinglink.com and have a go. If you need any help you might like to connect to some of the other students in Room 8 by posting questions about it on their blogs too and they could help you out.
Thanks for the comment,
Mr Riceman
hi my name is sam from Kaniere School.I think your thinglink is amazing and I want to be able to do that.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Khaya I'm from Kaniere School and I was wondering how you get those dots on your screen they look cool.
ReplyDeleteHi Khaya,
DeleteWe created a thinglink which means we can add the picture to each of the dots. We have used it a few times to share our learning. If you would like to find out more you could check out how we have used it on our individual blogs too.
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on our learning.
Mr Riceman
Hi my name is Khaya I'm from Kaniere School and I was wondering how you get those dots on your screen they look cool.
ReplyDeleteDid you use Thinlink? if u use it its really cool
ReplyDeleteWell done loved it, it looks like you used thing link love who you took a picture of your self and then put facts about you well done
DeleteWell done it looked like you used thing link love how you put a photo of you in one of the dots and then write things about you well done
ReplyDeleteWOW I like how you have used thinglink to introduce people in your class we have been learning about thinglink too, as well a using it I think you have used it for a very cool reason.
ReplyDeleteHi am from south hornby school Well done I like how you have included everybody and I like how you have stuck facts about your self and put pictures of what you like keep the great work up.
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