Welcome to Grade 2C's Classroom Blog! This is a place that we share our learning and reflect on what we are doing in the classroom! We invite you to participate in communicating and discussing what we are learning or to add any comments or questions you may have. Additionally, each student has a link to their personal blog where they upload activities and create posts of their own!
I am proud of each student who researched and created a Trading Card about their inventor! You each did an excellent job sharing what you learned about your selected inventors. Thank you for helping make our class Audio Book!
HI Grade 2. I am the PYP Coordinator at the International School of Tanganyika in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. I just wanted to tell you guys that I really liked your inventor trading cards. There were some inventions, like masking tape, that I had never even wondered who invented them. But what would we do without masking tape and clear tape? I've also been looking at your personal blogs to the right where you share your favourite subjects. If you'd like to learn about the Grade 2 students at our school, you can check out their blog: http://blogs.istafrica.com/grade2/. They don't have personal blogs - you guys are super lucky! Great work!
I am proud of each student who researched and created a Trading Card about their inventor! You each did an excellent job sharing what you learned about your selected inventors. Thank you for helping make our class Audio Book!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Grade 2s! It looks like you learned a lot and you were able to create an excellent audio book that I can share with my class. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHI Grade 2. I am the PYP Coordinator at the International School of Tanganyika in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. I just wanted to tell you guys that I really liked your inventor trading cards. There were some inventions, like masking tape, that I had never even wondered who invented them. But what would we do without masking tape and clear tape? I've also been looking at your personal blogs to the right where you share your favourite subjects. If you'd like to learn about the Grade 2 students at our school, you can check out their blog: http://blogs.istafrica.com/grade2/. They don't have personal blogs - you guys are super lucky! Great work!
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