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I am a Year 7 student in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Winter facts.
Hello and today I will be shearing something I have just made for fun. Not so long ago I got some new winter clothes for when I go back to school. It got me thinking about making some cool facts for you guys to look at so here are some facts coming your way.
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Hi Mikaylah, Again thank you for your beautiful singing at Karakia. You have done some good research for your article.There was a big snow in 2011 just after the earthquake. I just looked checked the photos on my phone. I live on a hill and we couldn't go to work as there was too much snow to drive down our road. Have you ever made a snowman?
ReplyDeleteKa rawe Mikaylah! Really, was 2015 the last time Christchurch got some snow? Aue ... I don't have a very good memory then! He pai ki ahau toō pikitia and the way you have presented your mahi.
ReplyDeleteWell done Mikaylah.I almost feel cold reading this.You have put in a huge effort with this work.I wonder how we know that snowflakes look like they do.I have never seen a different one.They all look the same to me when they flutter from the sky.
ReplyDeleteHow do you think people found out that there are different shaped snowflakes?.
I look forward to hearing from you and KEEP WARM:).
I love your pictures of the snow flakes ... i was hoping we could get some snow here in christchurch this year because i love making snow people, and mac would bite the snow as it falls down ..we would have to put his jacket on as he doesnt like winter at all... i think you are doing a great job finding important information to share.. 👍
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