Happy new year! I hope that you are having a wonderful break. I enjoyed reading your 'Facts to 30' post and your profile. I see that you love soccer! I also love soccer. In fact, I just bought my son (Aronui) a soccer ball for Christmas. He and I play almost every day. When we're not playing I am inside reading posts from students who are participating in the Summer Learning Journey programme.
So far a number of students from Panmure Bridge have joined the programme and are posting some really interesting and insightful blog posts. I hope that you'll consider joining us!
I'll check your blogspot again in the next few days to see if you've joined the journey. I hope that you do!
It's Rachel and I am sending you this message as a friendly reminder that the summer blogging project (Summer Learning Journey) is currently underway. It is a great way for you to practice your reading and your writing.
The programme has been running for two weeks and is about to head into the final week (Week 3). There are over 20 fun activities in the programme and you can complete as many as you wish. Each activity is worth points and the points will be added up at the end of the summer. Students with the most points will win prizes. All participants will also earn a badge and a certificate.
I will be checking your blog spot every day up to and including Tuesday 26 January (the last day of the blogging programme) to see if you have participated.
If you would like to join the programme and receive lots of comments and feedback, please log onto the Summer Learning Journey website: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/home-1, register and then click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab. You will likely want to start with 'Week 1.' During week 1 you will be invited to choose a country to travel to, buy an airline ticket, watch the All Blacks perform a cool safety video, pack your suitcase, and review a good book for the airplane ride!
A number of students from your school are currently participating in the programme and we're all having a great time. If you'd like to be one of them, please log on and blog today!
Hi Rohullah,
ReplyDeleteHappy new year! I hope that you are having a wonderful break. I enjoyed reading your 'Facts to 30' post and your profile. I see that you love soccer! I also love soccer. In fact, I just bought my son (Aronui) a soccer ball for Christmas. He and I play almost every day. When we're not playing I am inside reading posts from students who are participating in the Summer Learning Journey programme.
So far a number of students from Panmure Bridge have joined the programme and are posting some really interesting and insightful blog posts. I hope that you'll consider joining us!
I'll check your blogspot again in the next few days to see if you've joined the journey. I hope that you do!
Wishing you all the best for 2016,
Rachel
Hi Rohullah!
ReplyDeleteIt's Rachel and I am sending you this message as a friendly reminder that the summer blogging project (Summer Learning Journey) is currently underway. It is a great way for you to practice your reading and your writing.
The programme has been running for two weeks and is about to head into the final week (Week 3). There are over 20 fun activities in the programme and you can complete as many as you wish. Each activity is worth points and the points will be added up at the end of the summer. Students with the most points will win prizes. All participants will also earn a badge and a certificate.
I will be checking your blog spot every day up to and including Tuesday 26 January (the last day of the blogging programme) to see if you have participated.
If you would like to join the programme and receive lots of comments and feedback, please log onto the Summer Learning Journey website: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/home-1, register and then click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab. You will likely want to start with 'Week 1.' During week 1 you will be invited to choose a country to travel to, buy an airline ticket, watch the All Blacks perform a cool safety video, pack your suitcase, and review a good book for the airplane ride!
A number of students from your school are currently participating in the programme and we're all having a great time. If you'd like to be one of them, please log on and blog today!
Hope to see you online this week :)
Cheers,
Rachel