Monday, 17 December 2018

Summer Learning Journey, Week One/ Day One Activity 2

North and South

Success Criteria:
Now it is time to think about your hometown. What is special about where you live? On your blog, describe your hometown. Be sure to include lots of describing words (adjectives) in your post.


Activity 2- North and South (4 points)



Kia Ora I am Jennae I live in a micro town called Greymouth.

I am going to tell you some things that are special to Greymouth.

One special thing about our hometown Greymouth, is that it is  the
largest West Coast region in the South Island of New Zealand. Greymouth
is not just a very quiet place it actually has many bustly groups of tourists that
come here for attractions. A special thing to all the families that were involved
with the Pike River Mine disaster, recently volunteers decided to build a track
called the Pike 29. The Greymouth river(Grey River) flows roughly through
the Cobden tiphead and the  Blaketown tiphead with a wall up the Blaketown side.

2 comments:

  1. Hey there Jennae!!
    Greymouth sounds like It really is a lovely part of the West Coast. You are very lucky to have great river to swim in. That will be great over the holidays on the really hot days. I have never been so it was very helpful and interesting to read your post. You have shared all of the cool things I could do if I visited.

    What is your favourite thing to do in Moana in your summertime? And what is your favourite thing to do in wintertime?


    Keep it up
    Hasiba

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    1. Kia Ora again Hasiba! My favourite thing to do in the ocean at summertime is defiently surfing and boggie boarding. I like doing these both because im not to bad at them and I can actually have fun. My favourite thing to do in the winter time is to collect shells in the sea and on the shore. I reckon that when it is Winter it is the best time to collect shells when they get washed up on shore.
      Jennae

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