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Saturday, 22 December 2018

Summer Learning Journey|Week 2 Day 2 Activities





Today for the Summer Learning Journey I've completed Week 2 Day 2 activities. The activities were based on the following: White Baneberry & Hydnellum Peckii plants, Ven Diesel, and flaxing. The activity I enjoyed the most was the task based on Ven Diesel because I got to write about how strong and tough Ven Diesel is. For this activity I was to choose someone who I thought is strong and tough, It could be a friend, family member or even an actor which is why I picked Ven Diesel. In my opinion Week 2 Day 2 has the best activities out of all the Summer Learning Journey activities. 

7 comments:

  1. Malo E Lelei Ofa,

    You have put a lot of effort into your blog post activities. My favourite activity of all is the Vin Diesel one, because you have used everything that is required. An image and information about him. I agree with you. I would love to try Flaxing out. The flower that you chose are great.

    Nice Work!

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  2. Hello Ofa!,
    You are doing a great job on these activitys!. I think that flaxing takes time and is quite hard but once you do it more you'll get the hang of it!. Its interesting that you chose to do Vin Diesel. He is very strong and his personality shows it!. Why did you choose those plants? Were they because they were the first two?. Keep it up!

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  3. Kia Ora Ofa,
    You may not know me as I am a student from Pt England School. I heard that Panmure Bridge has such awesome bloggers and so I came around to your's. You have so much details and I could see that you have put a lot of effort towards all your learning. I've got to admit you have deffinetly chosen the right person, Vin Diesel. It's very clever of you as you added in so much details about the Pacifier which is really awesome. Overall this was an amazing post. How many movies do you think he has participated in? Keep up the great work and enjoy the rest of your holidays.

    Your's truly,
    Hinerangi

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  4. Hi Ofa!,
    You've put a ton of effort throughout the Summer Learning Journey activities. Your right about how flaxing weave is enjoyable and that you can make many different things. You've chose a great person, Vin Diesel as strong and tough. Your similarities and differences on White Baneberry and Hydnellum is interesting. Do you like the White Baneberry most or the Hydnellum the most?
    Fantastic Work!

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  6. Hey Ofa,
    Good job on these activities, I can see why you chose Vin Diesel, and he does seem like someone who would be very strong out of the movies as well. I also like how you found the scientific names of the plants.
    Keep it up,
    Alex

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  7. Kia ora Ofa,

    Nice to meet you. Well done on your summer learning journey posts! I am from the Kaikohekohe Cluster (Northland) and have hopped on over to the help the awesome Manaiakalani team, as you guys are blogging up a storm! I am looking forward to hearing all the beautiful, knowledgeable and diverse ideas that you have to offer and I am also looking forward to learning from you.

    You are so lucky to have experienced weaving in your school, I also have tried weaving when I was still at school. You weaved a star? Wow that is awesome, we just made up our own objects. You have given us some really cool ideas of what we can make with flax, thank you for this.

    I love the movie ‘The Pacifier’, i believe it is one of his best movies that he has been in! What was your favourite movie that he starred in? I really like how you wrote about him being strong physically and then you went on to explain he was also mentally strong by looking after kids while dealing with other distractions like fighting off criminals.

    Well done on giving a comprehensive list of similarities and differences, you have put in so much effort into this. You even put it in a venn diagram! I didn't know that White Baneberry is toxic, this is really important to know. Thank you for these facts.

    Your peers are loving your work that your producing Ofa, look at all those positive comments! We can’t wait to read more of your blog posts, you are so good at making the posts so creative!

    Keep up the mahi!
    Georgia E

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