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Friday, March 27, 2020

Friday 27 March, Speedy Speed Skills, Delightful David Audio, Beautiful Board Game, Cool Kahoot!!!!!



Kia ora, hello peoples,

I have done four activities today; speed skills on Maths Buddy, listened to another David Walliams audio, played a board game and also played a number of Kahoot quizs.

The speed skills have a number of levels and many different types of maths, I did some division with remainders. I usually find this quite easy but as this was timed it was a bit more difficult than I imagined.

David Walliams' audio today was quite alarming as a girl kept writing mean stuff about other people on the walls. But every time she wrote something she started turning into a troll. The description David Walliams gave of her was quite disgusting. Part of her description was; she had long black toe nails, massive ears growing heaps of hair out of them and a big wart on the end of her nose. Quite disgusting right?

I also played a board game with my little sister, we played Chinese Checkers. It was a lot of fun! It can be played with up to six players but my sister and I just played together as my parents were working. She got a little frustrated as I won both times but she said to me she still enjoyed it.

My sister also played a few Kahoots with me! I have the Kahoot app on my ipad so we searched some up to host on there and then I joined using my chromebook and my sister joined using the other ipad we have at home. It was also a lot of fun! My sister said she only liked the Frozen themed one because thats the one she won!

Overall I enjoyed today! Here are a few questions for you:

What is your favourite board game?
What type of maths do you like best?
Are there types of quizs you like best?
Do you like to read David Walliams?


Yours sincerly

Sophie


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