Kia Ora Readers!
Today I have started the Summer learning Journey, I got to choose from two activites .. Fishy false teeth: kick start or insect art. I choose to do fishy false teeth because it sounded intresting, the other one didn't really. This year for every SLJ activty you need to omplete three steps, learn, create, share, they all have a special meaning which gives lots of details for blog posts. Firstly I made a copy of the slide which had all of my tasks in it I the put it in my SLJ 2020-2021 folder I made. Next I started learn, for learn I read a story called fishy false teeth it was very intresting and had lots of characters and detail. Once I had finished the story I needed to complete slide six, it was to help me understand the story I didn't complete it because it was a bit confusing but I did most of it.
For create I watched a video called teeth I had already watched the video teeth before it was for writing so I just needed to get a flashback of what happened. Then I made a comic, I could use the template in slide or use another template. I choose to use the template in the slides because I didn't understand the other one. Making the comic I tried to think about the facial expresions to be able to write what they would say. The create part was my favorite because I got to make a comic and I love making them. Lastly for share I just need to blog about the process of doing todays activity I choose. My most challenging part of todays task was reading and understanding the texts because it was sort of confusing.
Have you ever made a comic?
Kia ora Jordan,
ReplyDeleteFiona here again from the SLJ team (-:
Well done on creating a very funny Fishy Story comic strip. You have done a great job creating an entertaining dialogue between these two characters - ka pai! I especially like your caption at the end when the man thought "what is Bob thinking…". Your comic made me laugh which is a sign of an awesome comic!
Good on you for sharing what was tricky about this activity on your blog, and for persisting and completing the task.
Keep up the great work.
Ka kite anō,
Fiona (SLJ).