Kia ora Gunveen. I like that you have investigated the words that you were not sure of to help grow your understanding of your volcanoes topic. I like the word zapped. We call words like this onomatopoeia. They are words that create a sound when you read or say them. They are used quite often in comic books, like pow, bang, wham. Can you think of some other examples? From Kylie in Room 1.
Kia Ora Gunveen, Good job on posting on your blog. I like how you found out more words so you can gain knowlege because you didn't know the meaning of them right ? I like the word fumes because it sounds very funny and weird. But maybe you should add a little bit of colour so it can look eye-catching. Keep up the good work. -Ema From Your Class.
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Kia ora Gunveen.
ReplyDeleteI like that you have investigated the words that you were not sure of to help grow your understanding of your volcanoes topic. I like the word zapped. We call words like this onomatopoeia. They are words that create a sound when you read or say them. They are used quite often in comic books, like pow, bang, wham. Can you think of some other examples?
From Kylie in Room 1.
Kia Ora Gunveen,
ReplyDeleteGood job on posting on your blog. I like how you found out more words so you can gain knowlege because you didn't know the meaning of them right ?
I like the word fumes because it sounds very funny and weird. But maybe you should add a little bit of colour so it can look eye-catching.
Keep up the good work.
-Ema From Your Class.