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Thursday, 30 April 2020

Word pf the week

                                                                           30th/4/2020




Hello readers welcome back to my blog, how are you ?

Today I am going to post the word of week.




The word of the work is something we do each week. We learn new words each week and learn what  they really mean. The word are learning for this week is flustered



Thank you for reading my blog please comment and like have a great day . Do you know what the word flustered  mean?



6 comments:

  1. Well done Sophie! A lovely effort on your post and on your word of the week. i know that sometimes you ask mum for a hand with the example. You can find an example both on the online dictionary and anywhere online. Just pop the words 'flustered sentence' into google and it will give you an example.
    :) Miss D

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  2. Kia ora Sophie. I enjoy looking for new blogs.Miss D has some good advice.
    My helpful bit is to remember that when you talk about 'I' that you are an important person and need a capital :)
    I would be flustered if I was asked to sing also :)

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  3. Good afternoon Sophie.
    Well done for posting some work Sophie.I think Miss D and Diane have everything covered.
    Have a great week and I look forward to seeing some more of your work.

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  4. Hello Sophie.
    I would love to see another blog of your learning.I have looked at lots of children's work and some have been posting a blog every 2nd day.Have a great week and remember to blog:).

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  5. Hello Sophie.
    I was just checking to see if you had added any new learning.I can't wait to see what work you have been working on over these long holidays.
    Have a great week.

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  6. Hello Sophie.
    I am just leaving a comment to let you know that I have had a look at your blog today.

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