Thursday, February 13, 2014

Having fun in the local school field trip

On Wednesday we went to the local school which took 20 minutes to go to from our school to the local school.
I though it was fun finding a friend and showing them how to make a paper monster and playing with them in different games. I learned that I should not just think about myself but think about people who are like the opposite of me.
How many classes are there in the whole school and how much people? 
What time does the the school start and end? 
Daniel

Photos by Ms Theary and chosen by Daniel


10 comments:

  1. Hi I am Joshua how many friends did you make? How many pieces of origami did you make? did they know how to make them?

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    1. Hi, we found it a bit easy to play but not talk because we spoke different languages. We all made 1-4 origami mouths each.We all made one big mouth and 1-3 baby mouths with our scrap paper. by Bridie

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    2. Hi I am Estela
      Yes they did know how to make the origami, but I don't know how many we made. We made a lot of friends because they were laughing with us and having fun.

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  2. Hi it me Sal from ms.Anita I like what you write my class went the local school to but we didn't show then to make a monster paper we make paper hand an play oky poky
    I really liked your blogger and what you wrote.

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    2. Thank you for liking our blog, we hope you can see our other pages. All of us really enjoyed going to the local school.
      Bridie

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  3. I am Hannah. I wish Know the answer. Ms.Lisa*s class went the Krapeur Ha School. I made a friend named Tina. What is the name of your friend?

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    1. We worked with lots of children but I don't remember their names.

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  4. hi my name is shaleem what did you do there did you help children or talk to children

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    1. Hello Shaleem. We worked together and taught our new friends how to make the mouths and then we played and talked with them. We spoke in English and they spoke in Khmer, but some children spoke English at the school and some of us could speak Khmer. Later we joined together and laughed doing the Hokey Pokey.
      By Bridie

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