Every day since last week we have had to do this thing called eyes on text, Its this thing were you pick a book or article then read a page of it on voice typing on a doc. it has to be 1 to 2 minutes long and when you have read the page you correct any of the words you said wrong or that it auto corrected. These are mine from each day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
15.6.2020
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Name of story eg book and page number
Find page 114
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Word Count:
102
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Despite Mr Meek being able to see for Miles around the top of the tree, there was absolutely no sign of fing anywhere. The wind blew across the deepest, darkest, jungliest, jungle and his thoughts Ted and to his darling daughter. as a father he couldn't let Myrtle down. He had to find a fing whatever it took. If not, there would be tears. Most likely his, not hers. He thought about home. While the sun was sitting across the jungle, Mr Meek pictured Mrs Meek putting Myrtle to bed. Right. about now, his wife could be reading.
Accuracy: Highlight errors, then correct them
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16.6.2020
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Name of story eg book and page number/s
Making waves page 81
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Word Count:
64
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Next morning a steady Breeze rippled the water across the bay.j The barometer was high, promising another hot day. this trade wind should help us make a fast passage, Jim said, having the barometer. Not too much taking either the direction we're heading in. He looked at the pile of basket ware still piled in the cockpit. Definitely not a purple bucket day.
Accuracy: Highlight errors, then correct them
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17..6.2020
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Name of story eg book and page number/s
Making waves page 115
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Word Count:
60
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Jessie followed Matt down below. After all, it was her job to check things out. Unwashed dishes were stacked in the sink and the bench was piled high with empty baked bean and spaghetti cans. A couple of dirty pots set on the shove and banana skins littered on the table. She tried not to let the mess bother her.
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18.6.2020
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Name of story eg book and page number/s
Making waves page 67
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Word Count:
88
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It was early afternoon with Jazzy, Ryan and Chloe Rowed over to rags. With them they had the book of identifying which fish were edible in tropical Waters and which were dangerous to eat. It listed the symptoms of poisoning. They've left kate weaving. Ever since they arrived in tonga she'd had this mad desire to weave baskets and she spent mega hours on them. She's already made 3 but they were all pretty more rectangular than round. She had her heart set on making a proper one.
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