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Kia ora Manaia. My name is Georgia and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. I really liked your idea for the game. I liked the donut there because I like eating donuts. I wish you could´ve finished the game so I would of been able to play it. Next time you need to say in your stems or something that you haven't finished it because I thought it was glitching.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Kylah and I'm from Mangapapa School maybe next time you code white more on your game and show me how to do a proper blog comment thank you
ReplyDeleteKia ora. Manaia My name is Vinnie and I attend Mangapapa school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. When I cliked on to your scratch I looked at the teacher and the sound after the bite gave me a gigantic fright and my headphones nealy borke and I sliped off my chair. But all of that made my laugh so hard that I had happy tears.
ReplyDeleteNext time you should make a clip please so the younger kids can learn to know what to do.(:3 )
Kia ora Manaia. My name is Kayleigh G I am a year 5 student and I attend Mangapapa School in Gisborne, Tairawhiti. I really liked how you made your scratch character look. I thought that it looked really cool. Maybe next time you should put a little bit more detail into your scratch. That way it would look really amazing. What was the scratch meant to be about though Manaia?
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Kayleigh