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Thursday, 19 March 2020

S-O-F-T-B-A-L-L

Hi, welcome to my blog today im blogging about what we had played, We play softball and today im going to teach you how to play it properly.

We played with even teams of 9 and the other teams go batting and we go fielding. In the first game, I was in the back and waiting to the other teams hit the ball and I hope that the ball will come to me so the batting will get out, There is 3 out of your teams got out 3 times the fielding will go batting and the batting will go fielding, it's just like swapping. When 1 of my friend in the other team hit the ball and luckily the ball came to me and I catch it and he's out. When the other team got 3 out, my team is going to batting and the other team going to fielding. All my team were good they are so good aiming the softball. When it's my turn to hit the ball, It was my first try and I hit the ball go far away and I run fast but I didn't get back, When is my other teams turn luckily she hit the ball and I run fast and I cam back to where did I wait for batting. Suddenly when our teacher said that we won and we need to stop because we need to blog about what we have learned.

1 comment:

  1. Hi JV,
    I am glad that you made this blog post. You made a great effort to describe how the game is played, especially since it is your first time playing it! Your writing reminds me well of the anticipation you feel waiting for the batter to hit the ball to you and NOT over your head!
    When you write about your next topic (soon), break up your sentences into paragraphs (sections of writing). For example, one paragraph about fielding the ball and another about hitting the ball (batting).
    Keep up your writing JV. I enjoy reading about what you are doing in sport and school. :)

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