Welcome to my blog! This is a place where I can share my learning. My blog is a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. This year our school focus is "In Our Backyard". Please make comments so I can deepen my understanding, learn about new ideas and improve my work. Thank you for taking the time to support my learning journey!
Hello bloggers, today I made this slide about do all volcanoes look the same. My Mum helped my on the 3rd slide which made it a lot easier to do. Did you know there where different types of volcanoes? Blog u later!!!!
Kia ora Wilbur, thank you for sharing your mahi (work) with us. I enjoyed looking at your slides; great choice of pictures. Here's an interesting fact I found online at National Geographic Kids: Lava from a volcano can reach 1,250°C! What's the most interesting volcano fact you have learnt so far?
Kia ora Wilbur, I love your slides, they are really informative. Next time you could add a comment that explains more about your learning when you post. For example, you said when your mum helped you on the third slide it made it easier. Could you describe what help your mum gave that made the task easier? blog you later, Megan : )
Kia Ora Wilbur, It's Lucy here from room 24. I really like your post about Do all volcanoes look the same. In my opinion they don't. It is very detailed and cool. What is your favourite volcano? Blog you later! Lucy
Kia ora Wilbur, thank you for sharing your mahi (work) with us. I enjoyed looking at your slides; great choice of pictures. Here's an interesting fact I found online at National Geographic Kids: Lava from a volcano can reach 1,250°C!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the most interesting volcano fact you have learnt so far?
Kia ora Wilbur, I love your slides, they are really informative. Next time you could add a comment that explains more about your learning when you post. For example, you said when your mum helped you on the third slide it made it easier. Could you describe what help your mum gave that made the task easier? blog you later, Megan : )
ReplyDeleteThe Vissue Volcano looks like a deep cut, or crack. I wonder what type of volcano will be the next volcano in NZ
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Wilbur, It's Lucy here from room 24. I really like your post about Do all volcanoes look the same. In my opinion they don't. It is very detailed and cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your favourite volcano?
Blog you later!
Lucy