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Monday, 14 December 2020

Summer Learning Journey

hello just to bright the mood here YELLO 


How are you guys? today I feeling great and happy.


Today are school is starting SLJ some of you may know what it stand for from when I did it last year for someone of you who don't know SLJ stand for Summer Learning Journey. We did are first active in a class today which was to color in a picture from art coloring book. The artist who made the picture i did was Katsushika Hokusai he created it in 1830 -1832. he did a beautiful art work of a ocean with 3 boats


Here is his picture and then what I did


                    Before   his                             



After mine


Next we had to go back onto the SLJ  blog and read the next question we had to click onto a link and make a copy of the document and watch a video and then put 2 pictures then who made it and what it was called.

Ff you are every bored here is the link to color in some of the photos and to try see if you can be a better artist and maybe become famous idk maybe.

Have a amazing day I  hope you enjoy look and creating new design for the art bye :3.







Thursday, 3 December 2020

EOTC WEEK Thank you letter

HELLO HOW ARE YOU?

did I catch eny of your attention, today I will posting my thank you letter and also telling you guys some instructing facts you may not no,So this week and last week the year 5 and 6 went on a trip, So Wensday Oran park Thursday quail island Friday was surfing Monday Clip n Climb and Tuesday yesterday was hot pools.

here my letter






Facts about animal in oran park

1.The Nocturnal House is home to our kiwi. Kiwi conservation is of major importance at Orana Wildlife Park and the brown kiwi is bred here.

2. Orana’s award winning walk-through kea habitat (an alpine themed environment) gets you up close to one of the most intelligent birds in the world!

3.Australia is the dry continent and many of the animals inhabiting its arid interior have adapted to cope with the conditions. Australia is New Zealand’s nearest neighbour and the prevailing winds often bring wildlife across the Tasman Sea.


Thank your for coming to my blog have a great day bye