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Thursday, 6 May 2021

Code Cracking

 Code Cracking

Moana cinderkit dose something that is called code cracking. Code cracking is when you go to a class with different people that are not just in your class and you have  a teacher that may not be your teacher.  That teacher teachers you new sounds and words, its just like spelling but you get to do some games sometime. At the start of the year everyone dose a  test and that's how the teachers know what class you're meant to go to because they will  be all the same level. 

With my code cracking i'm in room four with koka B, It's very cool because she plays games with us sometimes. At code cracking we need to take our book's and a blue pen. We do lots of things in our book. In the room four we firstly  learn new sounds and then think of as much words as we can that have those two letters inside the word. 

After we make up a sentence that has some of those words we thought of, all the sounds we learnt today. Code cracking teachers me lots of new things.  Every morning I go to room three. I like code cracking because I get to be with another and in another class,  because I like doing something different. Code cracking is everyday after morning tea. 

There are about Thirty people in my code cracking group. Code cracking is a change for me but it has taught me lots of things, Like new sounds and words. My favourite learning was learning about CVC  words. Code cracking is very fun!  


3 comments:

  1. Hi Betsy, Millie here code cracking sounds fun. I think it is pretty cool that you play a game. Maybe next time you could tell us what games you play.

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  2. Hi Betsy, I love how you explained what code cracking is in the perfect words. Just wondering what are the CVC words. From Aria

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  3. Hi Aria,
    CVC words are words the has a vowel in the middle that is trapped in two consonants on each side, just like Run Or Ton. All CVC words have three letters.

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