I am a Year 7 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson and Mrs Fisi'iahi.
Thursday, 19 December 2019
Activity 2: whats in a name
This week for this activity, had to change our name and why. We had to create a google drawing and then we had to think about changing our name. Then we had to write a reason why we changed it to that.
I liked the way you thought about this activity. It's hard imagining a different name right?! I think both Elaario and Jacob are great names. I'm trying to think of something that rhymes with Jacob, but I can't think of anything. Good thinking! :)
When I think about changing my name I can't think of anything... mainly because I can't imagine getting used to a whole NEW name. Imagine someone calling out your name and you don't realise they are talking to you.
Do you think people should be able to change their name if they want to at any time? Or do you think we should keep our given names! Tough question, but curious to know what you think! :)
Hi Elaario! This activity you did was great. Maybe you should have just written what your name could be on Blogger as your explanation of the name was short. Blog you later ~ Florence
Kia ora Elaario,
ReplyDeleteI liked the way you thought about this activity. It's hard imagining a different name right?! I think both Elaario and Jacob are great names. I'm trying to think of something that rhymes with Jacob, but I can't think of anything. Good thinking! :)
When I think about changing my name I can't think of anything... mainly because I can't imagine getting used to a whole NEW name. Imagine someone calling out your name and you don't realise they are talking to you.
Do you think people should be able to change their name if they want to at any time? Or do you think we should keep our given names! Tough question, but curious to know what you think! :)
Nga mihi
Erica
Hi Elaario!
ReplyDeleteThis activity you did was great. Maybe you should have just written what your name could be on Blogger as your explanation of the name was short.
Blog you later
~ Florence