I found moving quickly and rapidly most enjoyable because I am into sports and you need to move like that in sports. I found moving slowly most challenging because I'm not really a slow dancer. I like to speed it up! -FloRida99
I think solemnly was hardest because nobody could really figure out how to express it in dance that well. Crazily was probably the easiest because I get called crazy all the time, so you can kinda' see my logic. - sportsman98(i didn't forget)
I found moving slowly the most enjoyable because I can be a little slow on things, like homework. Even though I do soccer, I do not like to move fast in dance.-Vash
the dance i liked the most was happy because i like being happy and you can dance in different ways that you like.the one that was kind of hard for me was sad.
Polka Dot Pup was my partner that day and I think we both found the adverb "over" a little diffcult out of the three. Because my partner and I wanted to find out a way to do a movement where someone has to do a movement where you go over without falling off the stage and breaking your neck.I think toward was the easiest. -lemonlime
I thought that rapidly was most enjoyable because I just like moving fast in general. It is fun because you get to move around at you're own pace. -applejuice
I enjoyed moving rapidly and smoothly. I found it enjoyable because it made me feel graceful, kinda like I was swimming in a lake. It was hard because I had to do my hardest not to bump into people, because I like to close my eyes while dancing. -Kittycat
The walking adverb I thought was most challenging was anger.I thought that because almost all the time you show it by stomping your feet or you have an angry face but not really by walking.I enjoyed angry because it was challenging. -Snowball
Clarity is both detail and energy, and you need this in both writing and dance. In writing without clarity, there is no clear picture for the reader to image. In dancing, if you have no clarity in dancing your just slumping around while your audience are having a hard time figuring out what your doing.-Kittycat
the walk i found the most challenging and enjoyable is quietly.quietly was hard for me because a girl like me can't be quiet.and it was also enjoyable because i might want to learn to be quiet.-gogogirl27
I found your analysis of hardest and easiest verbs very interesting. It was great how some of you also tied this to your other activities in life and the way you like to move or feel.
(As an adult, posting on this blog, I'm using my real name. I really like the pen names you picked also.)
21 comments:
The walk that i thought was the most enjoyable was toward.I thought toward was enjoyable because it was fun and challenging.
-polka dot pup
I found moving quickly and rapidly most enjoyable because I am into sports and you need to move like that in sports. I found moving slowly most challenging because I'm not really a slow dancer. I like to speed it up! -FloRida99
I think solemnly was hardest because nobody could really figure out how to express it in dance that well. Crazily was probably the easiest because I get called crazy all the time, so you can kinda' see my logic.
- sportsman98(i didn't forget)
I found moving slowly the most enjoyable because I can be a little slow on things, like homework. Even though I do soccer, I do not like to move fast in dance.-Vash
The walking adverb I found most chalenging was rapid beacaus its hard not to bump into peaple
-yoshie2221
the dance i liked the most was happy because i like being happy and you can dance in different ways that you like.the one that was kind of hard for me was sad.
- puppy face
I think the most challanging was slow motion because you had to balance and the most enjoy able was fast because it is easier.
-funny boy 99
The walking adverb I found most enjoyable is wiggling, because I like to be silly.
Signed:Thunderbird
I found speed walking the hardest because it isn't that creative when your locomoting around the music room.
- Fireball67
Polka Dot Pup was my partner that day and I think we both found the adverb "over" a little diffcult out of the three. Because my partner and I wanted to find out a way to do a movement where someone has to do a movement where you go over without falling off the stage and breaking your neck.I think toward was the easiest.
-lemonlime
I thought that rapidly was most enjoyable because I just like moving fast in general. It is fun because you get to move around at you're own pace.
-applejuice
I thought Quietly was the hardest because it is hard to act quiet.
- Cutie S.O.S
I enjoyed moving rapidly and smoothly. I found it enjoyable because it made me feel graceful, kinda like I was swimming in a lake. It was hard because I had to do my hardest not to bump into people, because I like to close my eyes while dancing. -Kittycat
I found moving "sleepy" the hardest because i cant dance like i am sleepy when i am awake - laffs-alot
slugish is the hardest movement for me because if I jump I would have to stay in the air and not move fast for about five seconds.
-boris628
The walking adverb I thought was most challenging was anger.I thought that because almost all the time you show it by stomping your feet or you have an angry face but not really by walking.I enjoyed angry because it was challenging.
-Snowball
Sad is challenging because it's hard to dance in sad.
-coco puff
I mostly enjoyed showing anger with out being angry.
BIGMAC
Clarity is both detail and energy, and you need this in both writing and dance. In writing without clarity, there is no clear picture for the reader to image. In dancing, if you have no clarity in dancing your just slumping around while your audience are having a hard time figuring out what your doing.-Kittycat
the walk i found the most challenging and enjoyable is quietly.quietly was hard for me because a girl like me can't be quiet.and it was also enjoyable because i might want to learn to be quiet.-gogogirl27
I found your analysis of hardest and easiest verbs very interesting. It was great how some of you also tied this to your other activities in life and the way you like to move or feel.
(As an adult, posting on this blog, I'm using my real name. I really like the pen names you picked also.)
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