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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Comments4Kids Summary for Month of April

JT M

On JT M's Blog, the topic that was wrote about was football. Football is JT's favorite sport due to the fact that football is made for all shapes and sizes. JT said that football is not like a sport such as basketball that requires tall people; football is great for anyone, and that is why it is the sport of choice. I really enjoyed how JT explained why football is his favorite sport instead of just simply stating that it is his favorite. JT seems to be all about equality whether he realizes it or not; it is deep down inside of him, and it will be wonderful whenever that side of him starts showing more. JT will be a great leader for his football team some day!

Javon

Javon, from Madame Thomas's class blog, wrote about something kind that someone has done for him. Javon said that once someone gave him euros when he did not have any, and he thought that was really nice of them. I asked Javon to explain why they had given him euros. Was he trying to purchase something? I explained that I am from the United States, so I do not know how euros work. I am sure that once Javon tells more of the story then it will be very interesting!

Brody

The student's blog I had to comment on this week was Brody. This is his blog: Brody's Blog. Brody's topic for his blog post was to talk about interesting facts about New Zealand. Brody is from New Zealand and he goes to a farming school. I am not sure if it is called a farming school because the students are taught how to farm or not, but I made sure to ask Brody about that. Brody gave facts about populations of different places within New Zealand and talked about the mountains as well. It was really interesting to know that in New Zealand there were many different cultures such as Chinese and Indian. I am sure it is extremely different in New Zealand than it is here in America, and reading Brody's blog post really inspired me to do some more research on New Zealand!

2 comments:

  1. Emily
    Thank you for leaving a comment on Brodys student blog in New Zealand. At our school we are not a farming school but we are located in rural New Zealand and 95% of our students are involved in the Dairy Industry in some capacity, Brody for instance has a farm where they have 500 Dairy Cows which are milked twice a day. Brody works on the farm a lot when he is not at school (doing regular school things) which is why he knows and has a strong interest in farming. The mountains are important because we have a Volcano that is the major landmark in our region (Taranaki). We will be sharing your comments with Brody when he is back at school on Monday (along with the rest of the class) so thank you for taking the time to comment and leave such a detailed message.
    Mr Webb and Room Three, Auroa Primary School, Taranaki, New Zealand
    mrwebbauroa.blogspot.com

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  2. Emily
    Thank you for leaving a comment on Brodys student blog in New Zealand. At our school we are not a farming school but we are located in rural New Zealand and 95% of our students are involved in the Dairy Industry in some capacity, Brody for instance has a farm where they have 500 Dairy Cows which are milked twice a day. Brody works on the farm a lot when he is not at school (doing regular school things) which is why he knows and has a strong interest in farming. The mountains are important because we have a Volcano that is the major landmark in our region (Taranaki). We will be sharing your comments with Brody when he is back at school on Monday (along with the rest of the class) so thank you for taking the time to comment and leave such a detailed message.
    Mr Webb and Room Three, Auroa Primary School, Taranaki, New Zealand
    mrwebbauroa.blogspot.com

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