My name is Renee and I am from the Summer Learning Journey Team. I am so excited to see that you have started to blog in response to the Summer Learning Journey activities, that is so awesome. Ka pai for your hard work on this post - I know it can be tricky spotting differences in some of the groups of images you were given. On slide 7, with the four clocks, I thought that clock D was different because it was the only clock that had a blue (rather than a red) rim or clock B because it was the only clock that included roman numerals on the face rather than the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. Did you have a favourite group of images to analyse?
I enjoyed analysing the four christmas tree pictures you shared to look for differences! The differences I noticed were:
Tree 1 (being the tree in the top left corner) is the only tree without decorations or a star on the top. Tree 3 (being the tree directly below tree 1) is the only picture that has houses and street lamps in the background. Tree 4 (being the tree directly to the right of tree 3) is the only tree with candy canes on it.
What other differences can you spot?
Ngā mihi nui and keep up the excellent mahi - I can’t wait to see your other blog posts over the summer.
Kia ora Blessing
ReplyDeleteMy name is Renee and I am from the Summer Learning Journey Team. I am so excited to see that you have started to blog in response to the Summer Learning Journey activities, that is so awesome. Ka pai for your hard work on this post - I know it can be tricky spotting differences in some of the groups of images you were given. On slide 7, with the four clocks, I thought that clock D was different because it was the only clock that had a blue (rather than a red) rim or clock B because it was the only clock that included roman numerals on the face rather than the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. Did you have a favourite group of images to analyse?
I enjoyed analysing the four christmas tree pictures you shared to look for differences! The differences I noticed were:
Tree 1 (being the tree in the top left corner) is the only tree without decorations or a star on the top.
Tree 3 (being the tree directly below tree 1) is the only picture that has houses and street lamps in the background.
Tree 4 (being the tree directly to the right of tree 3) is the only tree with candy canes on it.
What other differences can you spot?
Ngā mihi nui and keep up the excellent mahi - I can’t wait to see your other blog posts over the summer.
Renee (SLJ)