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Thursday, 20 November 2014
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Apple Corer Explanation Writing
Today we have written explanations about an Apple Corer. We used different apps on the iPads to help us with our writing. We were very lucky to have some helpers from Mahutonga come in and help us with the iPads. Some of us learnt to use Piccollage and some of us learnt to use word Q.
You can read our writing below.
Apple Corer Explanation from Matariki on Vimeo.
Apple corers are things that make it easy to peel apples,they also take out the core. Apple corers peel the apple skin off in one go.
By Ben and Orla and Rico (written on word cue)
Apples are fun to eat because You can do stuff like silliness.
You can eat an apple faster by coring it using an apple corer.
By Daisy and Milla (written on Wordcue)
You can read our writing below.
Apple Corer Explanation from Matariki on Vimeo.

By Ben and Orla and Rico (written on word cue)
Apples are fun to eat because You can do stuff like silliness.
You can eat an apple faster by coring it using an apple corer.
By Daisy and Milla (written on Wordcue)
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
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