P6a Learning Log w.c. 6/2/17

Kiera read her Kamishibai story to the class. Ming Chang’s Learning log This week we have been learning about the Japanese way of storytelling, Kamishibai. Kamishibai is used by a miniature wooden theatre, (but with no stage or spectators.) The way the story spreads quite fast is because the storyteller rides all over Japan with…

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Kiera read her Kamishibai story to the class.

Ming Chang’s Learning log

This week we have been learning about the Japanese way of storytelling, Kamishibai. Kamishibai is used by a miniature wooden theatre, (but with no stage or spectators.) The way the story spreads quite fast is because the storyteller rides all over Japan with tiny little wooden clackers to tell people that the story is about to start.

I have also learned that Tuesday 7th February 2017 is Internet Safety Day (ISD). Internet Safety Day is here to save you from getting tricked on the social media websites! Internet Safety Day is to tell you that strangers you’re talking to might not be the person you think you’re talking to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This week I have enjoyed P.E. (Physical Education), because the parallel bars were at our chest height. You had to lock your arms to travel along them. You had to be very strong!

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Kiera read her Kamishibai story to the class.

Ming Chang’s Learning log

This week we have been learning about the Japanese way of storytelling, Kamishibai. Kamishibai is used by a miniature wooden theatre, (but with no stage or spectators.) The way the story spreads quite fast is because the storyteller rides all over Japan with tiny little wooden clackers to tell people that the story is about to start.

I have also learned that Tuesday 7th February 2017 is Internet Safety Day (ISD). Internet Safety Day is here to save you from getting tricked on the social media websites! Internet Safety Day is to tell you that strangers you’re talking to might not be the person you think you’re talking to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This week I have enjoyed P.E. (Physical Education), because the parallel bars were at our chest height. You had to lock your arms to travel along them. You had to be very strong!

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