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Kia ora Sofie, class trips are always great learning opportunities. Did the students go on the waka horua as well? Looking forward to reading the student's blog posts about Navigation. Mā te wā Cheryl
Kia ora Base Denver, My name is Tania and I am the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator who sets up Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu, our blogging programme. It's great to have your class on board this term. I live in Whangarei, which is a LONG way away from where you live in Gisborne. Have any of you ever heard of Whangarei or been to Whangarei. You could check it out on Google Maps and see how far away it is. I am looking forward to checking out your class blog this term and leaving comments for you. I might try hard to check out some of your individual blogs too. I hope you enjoy having another class to blog with from Christchurch (maybe you could work out which is closer to you - Whangarei or Christchurch?). Have fun learning, creating and sharing! Ngā mihi Tania
I liked the way you showed us a photo of the museum. This reminded me of when I went too the museum in Christchurch Next time you could add more pictures of stuff around or in the museum. Why did you choose to go to the museum?
Kia ora, I really liked the way you showed us the front of the museum, maybe next time you could show us some more pictures from inside the museum and you could maybe write a bit more about where your favorite places or bits were in the museum.
Hi, this post is cool. I like the way that you added a picture. Did you think about adding a little bit more information. Why did you do it on the museum
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Kia ora Sofie,
ReplyDeleteclass trips are always great learning opportunities. Did the students go on the waka horua as well? Looking forward to reading the student's blog posts about Navigation.
Mā te wā
Cheryl
Kia ora Base Denver,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Tania and I am the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator who sets up Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu, our blogging programme. It's great to have your class on board this term. I live in Whangarei, which is a LONG way away from where you live in Gisborne. Have any of you ever heard of Whangarei or been to Whangarei. You could check it out on Google Maps and see how far away it is. I am looking forward to checking out your class blog this term and leaving comments for you. I might try hard to check out some of your individual blogs too. I hope you enjoy having another class to blog with from Christchurch (maybe you could work out which is closer to you - Whangarei or Christchurch?). Have fun learning, creating and sharing!
Ngā mihi
Tania
I liked the way you showed us a photo of the museum.
ReplyDeleteThis reminded me of when I went too the museum in Christchurch
Next time you could add more pictures of stuff around or in the museum.
Why did you choose to go to the museum?
Kia ora, I really liked the way you showed us the front of the museum, maybe next time you could show us some more pictures from inside the museum and you could maybe write a bit more about where your favorite places or bits were in the museum.
ReplyDeleteHi, this post is cool. I like the way that you added a picture. Did you think about adding a little bit more information. Why did you do it on the museum
ReplyDelete