Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Rear View Mirror


We used this rear view mirror to think about what we might do differently if we could have our time again. We were asked these questions:  What are some of your most memorable moments? Is there anything you’d like to change about those moments? Something to make them better? What is something you wish you would have known in those moments or If you could travel back in time to that moment, what would you tell yourself? We created our own scenes in our Writer's Notebook and here is one of our finished mirrors.


6 comments:

  1. Hi there,my name is Estella.H and I am a student in Room 14 at Mangapapa School. I really like your rearview mirror activity It looked like it was good fun. It made me think of everything that I would change if I were to go back. If you would like to see my learning, my blog is https://estellaslearningblog.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hi there, my name is Finn and I am a student in room 14 at Mangapapa School. I really like all the detail and the color you put into it. It made me think of driving in my car with the beach hanging behind. . If you would like to see my learning, my blog is https://finncslearning.blogspot.com/

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  3. Hi my name is Aaliyah and I go to glen taylor school.
    I really like the rear view mirror because it is really colourful and I really want to do this at my class. I hope I see some more of your work next time.

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  4. Hi Room 12 my name is Faiana from Glen taylor school in Auckland. This is a great feature about your learning you have done.
    Keen to see more. Keep up the great job.

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  5. Hi my name is Makisha from Glen Taylor School this is a great, creative and intelligent piece of art work about your learning I am so keen to see some more work keep up the good work

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  6. Hi its Cory from makauri school. you guys are really good at art and sharing your learning it is a really cool way of learning.

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