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Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Noah Explains How To Make a Paper Plane


As Tyler rightly said today, Noah is an expert in making paper planes. Here he explains how to make  your very own amazing paper plane. Camryn is the camera man here, and doing a fantastic job. Well done boys. A great example of working together!

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  1. Noah, You have explained the steps really clearly. I like how you are speaking slowly so that people can follow your instructions easily.

    Camryn you have held the ipad really steady so we can see what is happening clearly. You follow Noah's movements to capture the flight of the plane really well.

    You both worked so well together today. Fantastic effort boys! I can't wait for the next video. What other instructional videos could we make?

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  2. Chelsea likes it .

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  3. Thanks Noah. Now I know how to make a paper airplane. I wonder how you know how to make a paper aeroplane.

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    1. Thanks angeli

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    2. Angeli, I like how you add detail to your comments to let people know what you like about their post. You also ask great questions in your comment too. Great work Angeli.

      Noah, I too would like to know who taught you to make paper planes?

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  4. Great instructions, I could watch this and learn how to make a paper, actually, I might try your way and see if it works better than the way I know how to make paper planes. Have you seen the movie Paper planes yet? Be cool to see more of these videos, maybe one about our school or part of the school?

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  5. I like your clear instructions Noah and how your voice has expression so it is interesting listening to you. I have some coloured paper you can have to make another one with if you like. Great camera work from your camera guy too. Ka mau te wehi!!

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  6. great instructions noah you explaind every step clearly.Also great work and plane

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