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Monday, December 21, 2020

xylophone

 Here I have created a video to watch on how I made my xylophone please watch and enjoy.



I have change the video and made a screencastify about it instead sorry for my sound it was not working so unfortunately there is none but I hope you will still be able to follow along.  click here to see my video

What you will need.

pencil

paper

scissors

tape

glass of water

2 comments:

  1. Hey Jemma,

    I’m Daniel from the SLJ Blog commenting team. I’m looking forward to seeing all your amazing blog posts and I hope you’re enjoying your summer too.

    Unfortunately I can’t see the video you’ve posted, it says it’s unavailable. I’m not sure what might cause this but maybe you could share a link instead, just make sure to share it with “everyone who has the link can view”.

    Looking forward to seeing your video when it’s up,
    See you later in the comments.

    Daniel

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  2. Hey Jemma, thanks for fixing the video, it's great, I couldn't hear any sound though, but your hands are very expressive and I think you went through it step-by-step. Great work.

    It’s been a while since you’ve blogged anything, there a lots of great activities available now, check out this one where you make your own music with this cool website
    https://summerlearningjourney.blogspot.com/2021/01/summer-song-maker.html

    It was so much fun that me and some of the other SLJ Team members made some songs ourselves.

    Hope to see you in the comments soon,

    Daniel

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