I have been reading a number of blogs today from Panmure Bridge and see that everyone is talking about the use of the prefix 'un.' It looks like you've been quite busy learning all about it and how to use it. That's awesome!
I'm writing to you on this particular post, though, because I'm wondering what the 'Top scores' represent in the slide that you've posted. Were they scores that you got when playing a game with the prefix 'un?' I would love to know more about it as I'm always looking for fun, word games to play with my family/students.
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Hi Thomas,
I have been reading a number of blogs today from Panmure Bridge and see that everyone is talking about the use of the prefix 'un.' It looks like you've been quite busy learning all about it and how to use it. That's awesome!
I'm writing to you on this particular post, though, because I'm wondering what the 'Top scores' represent in the slide that you've posted. Were they scores that you got when playing a game with the prefix 'un?' I would love to know more about it as I'm always looking for fun, word games to play with my family/students.
Cheers!
Rachel
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