For this Winter Learning Journey activity I had to blog about my week. I had to include what I learnt, what I liked and what I didn't like in my summary. I learnt that one third of New Zealand's population live in Auckland. I like how we visited a lot of places in New Zealand like Karekare Beach and Rangitoto. I didn't dislike anything, as this was a great trip. One thing I find interesting is that people in New Zealand are planning to get rid of all Possums by 2050, which I think is a huge goal.
Hi Oh Hsen,
ReplyDeleteI am really happy what you have learnt about New Zealand. Great Job!
Eric
Hello Oh Hsen, I can tell that you have been learning lots of new things about New Zealand. It if awesome to see that you really enjoyed completing the activities. You have done an outstanding job.
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ReplyDeleteHi Oh Hsen, It has been a fun week of blogging and it is good to see you participating. I really enjoyed all activities. You have done a fantastic job. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Oh Hsen,
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see that you have already finished the entire Winter Learning Journey programme. WOW! You guys are flying through the activities and setting an amazing standard for everyone else to follow. Way to go!!
I am, personally, thrilled to read that you have enjoyed the programme this year. It was a lot of fun to make the programme and it has been a joy to read through your blogs over the past week. Nicky is going to continue to post comments and I am going to keep track of points. I will post the names of the 'Top 3' bloggers from PBS on the Winter Learning Journey site on Monday 24 July.
See you at PBS early in Term 3!!!
Cheers,
Rachel
Hi Oh Hsen
ReplyDeleteGreat job on completing the entire winter learning journey. You did a amazing job. I learnt a lot about different animals and places from you. Well done Oh Hsen.
Daniel
Hi Oh Hsen
ReplyDeleteGreat job on completing all of the activities, and I'm sure there are a lot of them for you to comment on now. Great job