In Writing we have been learning about There, Their, and They're. And we learn't things and facts about it, so we needed to make a poster to help others how to know the meaning of the three words and the difference of each of them. It was very easy/simple and Here's what I made.
Ok after you've read it use 3 of those words in the Comments and I will see if your right, Good Luck on the sentence!
I was a student at St Bernadette's. This is a place where I shared my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
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Hello it is kahu from south hornby school if you rember me from south hornby school thats greatš. i really like how you used those word. they are good words mark:)
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Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this on your blog. This will definitely help people learn the difference between these words.
Kia ora, I'm Amelia from Yaldhurst Model School.
ReplyDeleteYou are good at making your work interesting and cool. I liked the way you have a pretty background, and have used lots of bright colors to attract more visitors on your post, great job!
You taught me a little more about what you St Bernadette's do at school. The facts you have used are really good. My favorite one is the 'there' one because I like where you said 'located,' it tells me you know lots of different words for things.
Next time, you could maybe try a slideshow/slide for something new, I use them all the time! To improve even more you could use some pictures (they don't have to be cartoon ones) to spice up your blog.
Well, I'm pretty sure all of your classmates and friends have been doing the same, if so, how is yours different to theirs?
-Amelia
hi mark, I"m Alvin for Yaldhurst model school I really like your work. I think that you need to add a bit more detail and a bit more slide the rest is fine - ALVIN
ReplyDeleteHello Mark, it is Sam from Yaldhurst Model School,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post! I like how you explained what the difference between the three are, and how you added lots of color to make it pop, and to make it attracting.Now that you have learned about there, their and they're, I have seen that you have a bit of a mistake with "Your and you're", if you re-read your post, you might see it this time. Other than that, Great Job!
Sam
Kia Ora Mark,
ReplyDeleteI like your post about all the there's I think it is very cool because you are teaching young kids what the three there's are there means a place their means it belongs to someone they're is short for They are anyways I like your post
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI like your post, it is so colourful. It will defiantly help people learn. Next time you could use a quiz to help us.
Hello mark KIA Ora, i'm Ashlee from Yaldhurst model school I thought your there blog post was really interesting. and I like the way you had good meanings on the there words and what they mean. this reminded me when I would get the meanings wrong. when did you learn that this was the way you spell it? Do you have a pet of some sort.
ReplyDeleteHi Mark my name is Ethan I am from yaldhurst school.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you added there meaning and the words.
Did you think about you when you said them.
How come you chose to write about it.