Harsirat wrote a beautiful poem for Mother's Day. Thank you so much for sharing and I'm sure your Mum had a tear in her eye when you read your poem to her.
In the Junior Hub we've been using many different apps. We used book creator to make a book during reading time. Two groups were working on sounding out the words we get stuck on. Every time we come to a word we don't know we just have to get our mouths ready to say the first sound. The other group was hunting for high frequency words and this time it was the word 'the'.
Harsirat, what a lovely poem you wrote for your mum! Hope you read it to your mum like you read it on the video. The way you recited your poem with emotions made it feel more heartfelt. Excellent writing, Harsirat!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very lovely message for you Mum Harsirat, I am sure it meant so much to her to have you say such kind words. I bet it made her day!
ReplyDeleteI bet your mum loved this Harsirat. You are very thoughtful! What else did you do for Mother's Day?
ReplyDeleteWhat a super lovely way to tell your special Mum how important she is to you Harsirat! She is probably still smiling because you've made her feel so, so happy! Nice job, Harsirat!
ReplyDeleteTālofa lava. It is Miss Waho from Te Rōpū Whakamanawa. Today I am sharing your blog with my class and we are checking out what you all did during lockdown.
ReplyDeleteYour poem for mum is really lovely. I like the way you read it our loud. Mum would have been so pleased to hear this. Beautiful work.
hi I'm simeli from whakamana and wowwwwww so nice to see kid's doing stafs for mathers day 😲😲😲
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