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Friday, December 21, 2018

SL.J 2018 Day five Activitys One, Two and Bouns

Summer Learning Journey
Hi Boys and Girls Today is the fiveth day of Summer Learning Journey here is what I have done Today:

DAY 5: Blink and you'll miss it.

Activity One: Towering Timbers.


  • LONGING LONGING it is very very bad for our invermint how will we get oxagon if we do not have trees we can not brethe fresh air or in this case no air.



  • My next reson is where will we have fun Adventures when we are at camps like camp good news
hope you injoyed reading my two resons why loging is soooooooooo bad for as.

Activity Two: Living on the edge.
for this activity I will not write the name but it is to my friend.
This is what I would write to a good friend when I am in Tundra

 Dear Good friend
For weeks it has been so cold it feels like -10000C and that is cold but it is really -240C.
I just saw a reindeer and Snowy Owl it was carm near me the reindeer
let me ride it that was fantastic you should try it sometime. ( Real me this did not happen so
if you are a daredevil do it but I would not.)   Tundra is kind of melting slowly but I am safe here
I am in my very warm tent I have to sleep with 50 plankits and 20 jackets and that is a lot.
What is the temp over there? I will be back in one more year see you soon ish.
Sincerely Nevaeh

Here is what my friend would reply to me.

Dear Nevaeh
Wow that is cold, it is 170C plus not to shore on that.
Did the reindeer really let you ride it that is amazing. No thank you I would not like
to go there but I would like to ride a reindeer that would be fun.
Was the Snowy Owl soft or did you not get to touch it.
Why does it have to be a year I miss you so much.
Ok write to me next time you have time to I hope that is soon.
Sincerely Good friend     

I HOPE YOU INJOYED READING THIS  BLOG POST THIS STORY TOOK ME A LONG TIME BUT IT IS WORTH IT FOR YOU GUYS BYE. ONE MORE BYE. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Neveah,

    My name is Laura and I am working with the Summer Learning Journey.

    You have given two good reasons for stopping logging in NZ. I agree, we need the trees to help give us oxygen, particularly because we are making so much pollution (and carbon dioxide) with all our cars. However, what about the men and women who work in the logging industry and would suddenly lose their jobs if we stopped logging? What do you think they could do instead?

    That was such a clever idea to write a letter back from your friend! I don't know if anyone else on the Summer Learning Journey has done that! You have written in your letter to your good friend that the tundra you are visiting is slowly melting but that you are safe. What did you mean by this? What is happening to the tundra?

    Thanks for sharing your responses and ideas!

    From Laura

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