
We made autocollages about our senior citizens today using a programme called Microsoft Autocollage. Here is mine.
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We made autocollages about our senior citizens today using a programme called Microsoft Autocollage. Here is mine. Here is a video Mrs Beal made with three of the senior citizens in it. I am also in this video so I am including it in my blog. We loved having our senior citizens here again today. They came to see how we are doing in our blogs. You can read about Angela, my senior citizen, at the bottom of this page. Hello. We have been creating introductory messages using extranormal.com. Please click at the bottom of the picture to listen to mine. Welcome to Kimsad’s blog. In this blog you will find lots of interesting information on my different pages. This page will be devoted to my class’s exciting Senior Citizen’s project which we started earlier this year. Please continue reading to the bottom of this page. I hope you enjoy my blog. I interviewed Angela Angela as a small child We lived in the Eastern Cape, Johannesburg and Potchefstroom. There were three children in my family. My dad was a secretary and a translator in a mine compound . There were lots of jobs like truckdrivers, miners, policemen, farmers, shopkeepers, teachers and traindrivers. I loved animals. I remember myself sitting with my brother on a step and looking at an arum lily flower and some bantem ducklings. We had lots of toys such as wooden cars and India rubber balls and cricket stumps, bats. I liked to play hide and seek, skipping, hopscotch and a whole bunch of games.
Angela’s Primary School Days Schools were just as nice as they are now. We often wrote on paper which we kept in eovelopes instead of using exercise books. I went to Forest Hills Primary School and after that to Potchefstroom Convent. We had subjects like English, Maths, Biology, Botany and so on. I usually walked to school. The teachers are just as nice as they are now, especially my teacher who was also called Mrs Beagley.
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