Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Who are our neighbours podcasts

We have made some reflective podcasts about our "Who are our neighbours" topic last term. We made them in Garageband, and they are completely unrehearsed! Have a listen and tell us what you think.

We will be trying to improve our podcasting skills over the term so check checking in to see if there are more to listen to...


6 comments:

Mrs CB said...

Lily said...

Tha was great and I learnt a lot because I wasn't here last term.

I learnt that crabs are up coconut trees in Samoa, and they wear hats on White Sunday.

I enjoyed it Casey, Olivia L and Campbell.

From Lily

Jordan Baker said...

It was fun to hear the people's voices on the blog site.

They all did very well with remembering our topic from last term.

I liked learning about Fales.

Our new topic for this term is wheels, wings and water things. It's going to be great!

Anonymous said...

Caitlyn T-S said... That was great it was loud and clear. I enjoyed it Olivia L Campbell and Casey!? From Caitlyn T-S

Anonymous said...

Abbey said it was fun learning the topic "who are our neighbours" last team. I learnt lot's about Samoa. I learnt that they play rugby with a coconut and they dance a lot.

Mrs CB said...

Mrs C-B said..

I am impressed with the amount of information you have recalled and the new ideas and information that have made an impact on you.

Keep it up!

Anonymous said...

shannon said...
casey,oliviaL and campbell you are relly good at podcasts.If I do it I hope I can do it aswall as you.

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