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Saturday, 25 August 2018

posting positive comments


  • Harness the rich capital that learners bring by providing culturally responsive and engaging contexts for learners.

  • Teach in ways that enable learners to learn from one another, to collaborate, to self-regulate, and to develop agency over their learning.

Room 8 has been learning how to make positive posting comments. We realise you need to:
  •  address the blogger by name and greet them
  • mention a specific reason why you like their post
  • ask a question that relates to the learning you would like to know more about
  • remember to say who you are and leave the link to your blog







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WALT: Practising posting positive comments using google 
share.

I am a 10 year old kid that likes to explore, I love to go on
adventures around the world so I know what is happening, but I have enmity issues like a vomiting volcano. I go on mystery adventures
when the sun is out. I love to explore around any volcano like Mount
Ruapehu.


Alyssa, I really like the way you wrote a simile describing the  character
Falakika.



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