Welcome to my blog! This is a place where I can share my learning. My blog is a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work.
Our school-wide theme this year is 'In Our Backyard. Kia mau ki te tokanga nui a noho - there is no place like home.' Please make comments so I can deepen my understanding, learn about new ideas and improve my work.
Kia ora Rawinia, great to see you posting your learning online. I'm sure you are learning a lot about volcanoes! Here's an interesting fact I found online at National Geographic Kids: Lava from a volcano can reach 1,250°C! What's the most interesting volcano fact you have learnt so far?
Kia Ora Rawinia!Bella here, This slide is Awesome,but your next step is to fill in that question and say why you like that type of volcano. Blog ya later,Bella BYEEEE
Kia Ora Rawinia, thank you for sharing your work with us. You have explained on slide 5 while you liked the Shield volcano. What you could do next is put an image next to it. Why do Shield volcanoes have thin lava? Kia pai to ra. (Have a good day)
Kia Ora Rawinia It's me Justus, Your slides about volcanoes are awesome. But I think next time you can add more description to make your writing interesting. Do you like writing about volcanoes? Was learning about volcanoes hard to you? Bye 🍉Justus🍉
Kia ora Rawinia, great to see you posting your learning online. I'm sure you are learning a lot about volcanoes! Here's an interesting fact I found online at National Geographic Kids: Lava from a volcano can reach 1,250°C! What's the most interesting volcano fact you have learnt so far?
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Rawinia!Bella here,
ReplyDeleteThis slide is Awesome,but your next step is to fill in that question and say why you like that type of volcano.
Blog ya later,Bella
BYEEEE
Kia Ora Bella thank you for saying that it was awesome i will make sure that next time i will explain why i like that volcano once again thank you.
DeleteKia Ora Rawinia, thank you for sharing your work with us. You have explained on slide 5 while you liked the Shield volcano. What you could do next is put an image next to it. Why do Shield volcanoes have thin lava? Kia pai to ra. (Have a good day)
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Rawinia
ReplyDeleteIt's me Justus,
Your slides about volcanoes are awesome. But I think next time you can add more description to make your writing interesting.
Do you like writing about volcanoes?
Was learning about volcanoes hard to you?
Bye
🍉Justus🍉