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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

WLJ ACTIVITY 13

For activity 13 we had to chose and explain what was better out of snow fights and building snow forts.
So here is mine below and I did it in google drawings 

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Ben,
    I agree I also think building a snow fort would be way more fun than a snow fight. I do not find snow fights boring I just find my hands get cold and the if it is old snow the snow balls actually hurt when they hit you especially in the face.
    Why did you find the snow fight boring? Where there not enough people or were you too good and beat everyone else?
    Remember you can take a screenshot of your Google Drawing or go to file and download it as a PNG, which you can them upload to your blog.
    Nga mihi,
    Mark

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  2. Hi Ben! It is great to see you completing some of these learning activities over the holiday break! I too would prefer to build a snow fort as it is an opportunity to be creative. I agree with Mark about snow fights - I find that the snow really hurts when it hits you. What do you find boring about snow fights? Are you planning to take a trip to somewhere with snow over the holiday break?

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  3. Kia ora Ben,
    Great to see you taking part in the Winter Learning Journey.
    I would agree what building a fort would be a lot more fun. When I lived in Scotland I built a snow igloo by packing snow into icecream containers to make 'snow bricks' and then built the igloo from there. It was so much fun and a great childhood memory.
    When I want to display something from Google Drawing on my Blog I download the file as a PNG then upload it to my Blog so it is a clear image.
    Looking forward to reading more Blog posts over the Winter holidays.
    Ngā mihi,
    Miss McCombie

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