Activity 1: Ready to roll
#1- Ray Columbus
#2- Sittin' in the rain
#3- Golden harvest
Activity 2: Bell bottom pants
1970's fashion:
#1- I don't like the patterns on the pants
#2-I don't like that the pants have a lot of space at the bottom
Bonus activity: A Bilingual Schooling System
Dear Mr. Sutton
I am writing this letter to make a change in our school us students should be able to wear mufti every second week. We would still wear our uniform when we go to public places with the school. If we were to wear mufti every teacher would see what our personality are and that we are all different in our own different ways. So I hope you can change your mind and let us wear mufti every second week.
From Paris
Hi there Paris
ReplyDeleteJade F here from the Summer Learning Journey! Well done on completing another set of activities! With your first activity, you set up your ranking of the TV shows really well. Do you think you could tell me why you ranked each show the way you did? How did each show make you feel?
For your second activity, I see that you have included your two reasons why you didn’t like the fashion from that era which I agree with; I’m not a big fan of flared jean and prefer skinny jeans and leggings! What would you say would be something from that fashion era that you liked? I have to say that I like their colour scheme from the 70’s. They really liked their fluro colours and I like those neon colours!
In your letter to your principal, I really like your proposal about every fortnight students should be allowed to wear mufti. I thought you made a good point about having the opportunity to express your personalities through what you wear. Imagine if you were allowed to wear mufti to school every two weeks, do you think there should be rules in place with what’s appropriate mufti clothes to wear at school? Like maybe only wearing clothes that you are okay with getting paint, or dirt or grass on it if you’re gonna play outside at lunch times or do art in class. Let me know what you think in a comment!
Looking forward to hearing from you and keep up the blog posts!
Jade F :)