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Sunday, 7 April 2019

Smart Learners

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  1. Hey Hope, Kayla here. I like how your post was easy to distinguish, and that it was clear what you were trying to get across! Maybe next time you could talk about it, just so people can understand your learning a bit better!

    Blog ya later

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    1. Hi Kayla its Hope,
      Thank you for your lovely comment I loved your very interesting words you used and will take on your information for the future.

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  2. Kia Ora Hope.
    I am Dakota and I go to Karoro School. I really enjoyed reading about what you thought makes a smart learner. I especially liked that you put the word ‘positive’ because I think that is a important word for learning.

    I know that you really enjoyed learning about this. I myself agree that it is very important to have all of the words you have used in your description of a smart learner. You must be a very kind person. After reading your work I now know `what a smart learner is and what qualities they have.

    Next time you could explain what the words mean. You could also use different colours to code the different words. For example you could put positive, considerate and supportive together because they are all important words that a person should have.

    I really enjoyed reading you work. Ka Pai!

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  4. Hi Hope
    I’m Zac a Year 8 from Karoro School. I really enjoyed reading about your smart learners post. I liked how you were creative in your presentation.

    My favourite word on your presentation was supportive. I like that word because ‘supportive’ would be an important word and I also liked the word positive because it's a good word. Yesterday in class we were learning about the word ‘compassionate’.

    I think next time you could do color coding or more describing words. Color coding will make it look better. Using more descriptive words will make it sound better.

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