As part of the Literacy learning process, Mrs She's children over many years wrote stories and then drew pictures to illustrate their stories. This story writing was integrated with childrens' Inquiries. Children also recorded their stories in movies so that they could share them with the world. We are proud of this work.
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Mrs She - why do all the students in the class look so happy? I felt very sorry for you when you lost your voice although I once had a day of no talking in class when everyone had to communicate using sign language. That was very funny.
@Mr Webb !
I was using the web cam and thay wanted to know how it worked and when they saw themselves, they just laughed.
They were very good for me because I told them that they need to look after me.
Mrs She
Well that's really nice that your students have so much respect for you. Must because they know what a wonderful teacher you are. It's been wonderful to get to know your class this year through their work. Well done. Congratulations.
I have definitely lost my voice before. It happened during my choir performance and my voice turned all scratchy. Hard Times!
Leeza
Hi Mrs She,
You poor thing, I know what it's like. I lost my voice a few years ago, and we didn't the sound field then. It was towards the end as well. Hope you've got your voice back now. Have lots of rest and drink lots of lemon and honey drinks.
Miss Paton
Glenbrae School
I have also lost my voice. I think it is an occupational hazard.
One time I decided for fun we (my class) would go all day without talking. We had to use hand gestures and write on the board to communicate. It was actually a lot of fun! It helped my students realize how much of our communication is actually non-verbal.
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