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Monday, December 17, 2018

SLJ: North and south.

SLJ: North and south.

Hi readers, I have another SLJ activity for you that I would like to share. It is about the North and the South.
The North and the South are 2 different islands.
There are 3.67 million people in the north and 1.38 million in the south.

But our actual activity is telling you about whats special about our hometown/where we live. 
Somethin special about my howmtown is that there are alot of houses to live in and there are not that many homeless people here. and also there are shops so we can go shopping for food, soap and more usefull items.

Question: what is special about you hometown?

I hope you enjoyed reading my SLJ blog post.
If you have any questions or feedback please leave it in the comments.
Bye!!!

4 comments:

  1. Tena Koe Shania,
    Well done for completing all of day 1 activities for the Summer Learning Journey and I can see you have also started on day 2! That is just awesome :)
    I have to agree with you Shania, we are so lucky to live in such a wonderful country and be part of the Otautahi community, I really love living here too!
    What do you like to do in Christchurch in the weekends with your friends and whanau?

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    1. Hi Emma,

      Thank you for your comment. I look foward to see who wins.
      In the wekends I like to have fun with my family.
      What do you like to do in your weekends or holidays?

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  2. Hi again Shania,
    In my weekends and holidays I enjoy doing much the same as you and spending time with my friends and family. This year is my first Christmas holidays with my son, Beaudan. He is 6 months old so I cannot wait to get to share that with him. :)

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