I did a Australian aboriginal art and we had to dot into the paint it and we had to drag it and we had to make a story with Dots and we story is about a Joey and a Kangaroo traveling along but it starts to rain when a man tries to hunt the joey and a kangaroo. Later the rainbow comes up and the joey and kangaroo get out of site from the man.
I am a Year 5 student at Panmure Bridge School, Auckland, New Zealand. My teachers are Mr Wong and Mr Ogilvie.
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
art
I did a Australian aboriginal art and we had to dot into the paint it and we had to drag it and we had to make a story with Dots and we story is about a Joey and a Kangaroo traveling along but it starts to rain when a man tries to hunt the joey and a kangaroo. Later the rainbow comes up and the joey and kangaroo get out of site from the man.
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
art
yesterday we had to finished our art work we had to make different shapes and different colors and we had to put tape on the art and cover the bad mistakes and we had to pool the tape off and we took
a photo and we finished our art.
Writing is mostly about sentences. You also have to remember Capital letters, punctuation marks, and homophones. For your sentences to make sense you have to make sure that you have the right homophone, homonym or homograph and Capital letters for the reader to understand. Homophones sound the same but don't spell or mean the same. homonym are spelt and sound the same but have different meanings.
Homographs words that share the same spelling, sound different and different meanings.
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