Thursday, 26 August 2021
Do all Volcanoes Look the Same? - Pt 2!
Hey bloggers. This a my home work that i've been given from wednesday's google meet with my class! We talked about all about the different volcanoes there is and I enjoyed listening. I also really like learning about them very well because its very new to my collections of new learning i've done so far. Well as I said, this is work i've worked on for a day but I completly managed to get it finished. Im so proud of it and just for a heads up, my Dad helped me out a LOT with it. He told me about Shield volcanoes, Cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes. I hope you enjoy the work I posted and please do not steal my idea's because I spent LOADS of hours on this. Its not much but its worth a LOT! If you would want to send feed back, please do in the comments down below! Make sure you stay home and stay safe and have a BEAUTIFUL lockdown 😷🏠💞! BYE WONDERFUL PEOPLE 😍! - LAVINA 🪁🥊
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Kia ora Lavina
ReplyDeleteI can see that you have spent lots of time on your slide. I looks fantastic. You can be very proud of your work.
I am glad that you are enjoying learning about volcanoes. What new fact have you found most interesting so far?
Kia Ora Ms Burt. Thank you for commenting on my blog post. The new and most interesting fact i've learnt so far is that shield volcanoes have thin lava that's flows across slowly. Blog you later! Stay home and stay safe 😷
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Kia ora Lavina, thank you for sharing your mahi (work) with us. (Nice one Dad for helping!) I enjoyed looking at your slides; the information in the table on Slide 3 is clear and easy to read - tino pai! Here's an interesting fact I found online at National Geographic Kids: The word “volcano” comes from the Roman name “Vulcan” - he was the Roman god of fire!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Miss Whysall. Thank you for commenting on my post. Wow! What a very amazing fact you learnt! I might visit that slide today! Blog you later!
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