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Friday, February 21, 2020

How To Have A Great Conversation


Hello Bloggers, This Term for Inquiry we are focusing on creating special relationships and seeing what things we have in common within our community. Last week we had an experiment where one person would stand up in the hall and say one of their favourite activities to do or things they love they would share and then another person would come up and link arms with that person. My friend and I (Jessica) decided to create an animation about "10 Ways To Have A Better Conversation" It was so enjoyable and fun to create. What Topic Are you doing for Inquiry this Term?

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Bella,
    I really enojed the part when the other teacher came in and started talking about how to have a great conversation, it was very helpful and interesting, the points you used are really good and made me think about how much I actally do some of those things! Maybe next time you could add a few more slides in of the childern actally doing those things when they have a conversation. :)

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  3. Hello Bailee,
    Thank You so much for your lovely comment I really appreciate it. Next time I go onto my presentation I will duplicate the scenes of each slide of the characters talking (Communicating) to each other. I think I will also add another scene of the boy (James) talking to a different character. Have you done a topic or something similar to the presentation I did?

    Kind Regards Bella

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