I was a student at Awahono School in Greymouth and this is where I shared my learning.
Thursday 19 December 2019
My Culture
Here I am again for another Summer Learning Journey blog post. This time I have finished the Day 1 Week 1 Activity 2 for year 6-8 students. The thing I found hard while doing this blog post was finding out what my culture is because because I am part British, Irish, Scottish, Australian, NZ and English. But I loved finding out where my ancestors where from! Here is my Summer Learning Journey blog post about my culture!
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Hi Sophie
ReplyDeleteGreat work on your slide. I like how you have added pictures of the world on the first page as in where around the world you come from.
Keep it up
Molly
Thanks for the cool comment, Molly!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome, Sophie
DeleteGood afternoon Sophie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your slideshow about your culture. I can tell that you have a wonderful eye for graphic design. You have done a great job of keeping your colours vibrant and consistent throughout all three slides. It definitely catches the eye!
I was born in New Zealand and consider myself a kiwi too! Some of my ancestors come from England, some come from Cornwall, and some from Denmark, although I haven’t been to any of those countries yet. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Keep up the good blogging :)
Beren
Thanks for the awesome comment, Beren. I think I would travel to Alaska because I would have a great adventure there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to pick! I imagine the snowy mountains and wilderness would be perfect for adventures. You might even stumble across a polar bear!
DeleteWhat a sight that would be!
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