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Kia ora Sreelakshmi, I can see that this was a great lesson for Room 3 as lots of others have made a photo collage. I really liked seeing the special people in your life. One thing to remember is that when we resize a photo we need to use the corner handles so we don't squish our photos. Are you able to go to your collage in Slides and try to make the photos look normal by using the corners? If you can't remember you could watch the video to find out how. Mā te wā Mrs Torrie
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Dear Sreelakshmi,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo collage of your loving family. Great learning today. Was it hard to do?
God Bless
Mrs Tilley
It was not really hard. Actually, I really enjoyed it. Thank you for the lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteSreelakshmi
Great to hear. Mrs Torrie did some great teaching to help make it easy.
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Mrs Tilley
Definitely...A big gratitude to Mrs. Torrie and Mrs. Tilley...
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Sreelakshmi
Kia ora Sreelakshmi,
DeleteI can see that this was a great lesson for Room 3 as lots of others have made a photo collage. I really liked seeing the special people in your life.
One thing to remember is that when we resize a photo we need to use the corner handles so we don't squish our photos. Are you able to go to your collage in Slides and try to make the photos look normal by using the corners? If you can't remember you could watch the video to find out how.
Mā te wā
Mrs Torrie
Hi Mrs. Torrie, I did my photo collage in slide presentation.
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Sreelakshmi