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Kia ora Lucas. I really like the colours you have chosen for your Anzac Ted's outfit. It relates to the timeframe of the war and made me think about all the injuries that people would have come home with from the war. Do you think a story book about your Anzac Ted could help little kids understand the impact of war? Could be a cool next project? Keep up the effort and mahi! MrEEEE
ReplyDeleteyes i will make a book for the little ones how long do u want it it be.
DeleteAwesome to hear Lucas! I am working with a couple of Y3/4 classes who love digital stories. A good idea could be checking out some kids picture books and thinking about how long they are and about the types of words that they contain. Using 'Slides' is a good way of creating digital books. Once this is complete, we could organise a 'Meet' so you could read the book to them if you want? Or you could create a screencast. Ka pai effort and mindset!
DeleteKia ora Lucas. My name is Daniel and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. I love your ANZAC ted and the amount of detail you added to him like the pockets and the nose, I like what you did with the shadows on ANZAC. If you made this into an animation I bet it would be amazing! Good job!
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