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Manith's Home Learning

 

Manith has been hard at work in his bubble with handwriting, reading, and heaps of maths. Go Manith!

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  1. Thanks for working hard at home, Manith. It makes my day as I see how much work you are doing at home. Your multiplication work is incredible! I enjoy reading your writing. I like rice. What kind of rice do you like the best?

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  2. I love the funny little golfer on your skip counting in 5's sheet. You have done some excellent Mathematics Manith, is this one of your favourite subjects at school?

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  3. I can't think of anything else to say except you blow me away with all your hard work! Your writing is so informative and your spelling is excellent, ka pai Manith!

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  4. Hi Manith, I am so proud of you! The work you are doing is great, it is neat and easy to read. Your story about rice was very interesting to read, where did you find all of the information?
    Your maths work makes me say "WOW" I then sit back and smile🙂
    From Mrs Abernethy

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  5. Manith, you are a super worker! You have been working so hard at home. Hopefully we are back at school this week and you will be able to show us all of your work so we can give you some stickers!!n :D

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