Its been a while since the lock down started, but we've been trying to keep us entertained with some activities like, reading our favourite books, drawing our front yard with an imaginary tree house, learning our time tables, cooking, having a birthday party, practising our music, doing church, playing with lego, solving puzzles with our family, drawing on the white board, playing foot ball in the back yard, and some other stuff. But my four favourite activities are, playing with lego, drawing our back yard with an imaginary tree house, cooking, and playing foot ball in the back yard.
How ever I still miss school and my friends, and I hope everyone is healthy and safe.
It sounds like you have been very busy coming up with lots of activities Ros. Have you tried doing any of the activities on the class site? There are some art projects and some cool science experiments. I have been doing jigsaw puzzles at home too, the biggest one was a 1000 piece puzzle. Maybe next time you could add some photos of the lego creations you have made. Kia kaha.
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been doing A LOT of activities, Ros. What books are you reading? Over the past 3 days, I've been reading this book called 'Treasure Hunters, by James Patterson'. It seems like a pretty cool book so far. What have you been cooking? I haven't been cooking but I have been baking, a lot. I've baked cakes, brownies, biscuits and scones. I really enjoy baking.
ReplyDeleteGreat blogpost, Ros. Make sure to comment on your friends blogs.
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Hi Ros, Wow, wow, wow, You have been so busy during lockdown, on a wide variety of activities! I was interested in you drawing your back yard with an imaginary tree house. My imagination was going wild as I was thinking of all the different kinds of tree houses you could build. Could you take a photo of yours and share it on your blog? Did you label all the special features of your tree house?
ReplyDeletePerhaps you could share some photos of your term two activities on your blog since we are not all at school right now.
Stay safe and well in your bubble and we will see you later this term.