I found it tricky to do the transitions fast because I only just learnt them and could not get them faster in a few of them. So I just did it slowly to make sure did them right.
Next time I would learn to do the magic tricks right and fast to make it look a lot better.
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Mōrena Kylah,
ReplyDeleteIt’s Charlotte here, a blog commenter for Manaiakalani. Ka pai on completing the Magic Math, Step it up activity!
WOW you have included so many card tricks! That is awesome! I think that it is so cool how you have included card tricks that you had learnt from the Summer Learning Journey as well as from other places, because this means that your blog readers get to learn lots of different tricks!
I noticed that you said you found the transitions a bit tricky, I find this the trickiest part as well! Do you have any helpful hints/tips for your blog readers?
I am so impressed with your blog post that I have marked it as an outstanding post, this means you will be getting extra points for the Summer Learning Journey!
Ngā Mihi Nui
Charlotte Visser
Summer Learning Journey
Kia ora Kylah,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading all your Summer Learning Journey blogs. You sure have been working hard!
I used to love doing card tricks when I was your age. The last trick you performed looks the most 'mind stumping'! Did you try these on the rest of your family apart from your mum? Did any of your siblings want to learn how to do them?
Mā te wā,
Mrs Naden
Kia Ora Mrs Naden!
DeleteThank you so much for commenting on my blog!
Yes, I did try out the magic tricks on my siblings to see if they worked! My brother Seb was the most surprised by them! He now wants to be a magician when he grows up!
Mā te wā,
Kylah