Today I had to create a DLO about Tane Mahuta and If I had the chance to go would I and this is my answer.What I found hard was nothing and what I found easy was the whole thing.
You are very lucky that you have had the chance to visit Tane Mahuta so many times! I haven’t had the chance to visit Tane Mahuta yet. Do you recommend that I go and visit? I know if I decided to visit, I need to be very careful that I clean my shoes so they don’t have any soil on them. That is because Kauri Dieback Disease is carried in soil and maybe I have walked in another part of the country where the disease could be hiding in the soil on my shoes. Have you heard of Kauri Dieback Disease before?
Just a friendly reminder that every time we use an image that we haven’t created on our blog. It's really important that we tell our readers where we found it, and give credit to the owner of the picture. To properly credit a picture you will need to include a link to the site where you found the image. We have created a guide that you might find helpful. You can check it out here:
Kia-ora Kaya, nice work there. I like your poster about Tane Mahuta. My favorite part about it is that you've already been there before. Just note that some people haven't been there before and it may offend them. Anyways, it was a great presentation.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Kaya,
You are very lucky that you have had the chance to visit Tane Mahuta so many times! I haven’t had the chance to visit Tane Mahuta yet. Do you recommend that I go and visit? I know if I decided to visit, I need to be very careful that I clean my shoes so they don’t have any soil on them. That is because Kauri Dieback Disease is carried in soil and maybe I have walked in another part of the country where the disease could be hiding in the soil on my shoes. Have you heard of Kauri Dieback Disease before?
Just a friendly reminder that every time we use an image that we haven’t created on our blog. It's really important that we tell our readers where we found it, and give credit to the owner of the picture. To properly credit a picture you will need to include a link to the site where you found the image. We have created a guide that you might find helpful. You can check it out here:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VKjkMGwBrk2YI6Vtmg91OAQljr_T3ZSV6YZtu6MWFNM/edit
You will need to follow these instructions to earn full points for any Summer Learning Journey activity that has asked you to post an image :)
Keep the blogs coming!
Blog ya later,
Dani
Thanks Dani,
DeleteBut my mum actually took that photo from the last time we went there.But thanks for the feedback
Hi Kaya,
DeleteThanks for letting me know. Let your mum know that I think that it is a great photo!
Okay I'll tell her
DeleteKia-ora Kaya, nice work there. I like your poster about Tane Mahuta. My favorite part about it is that you've already been there before. Just note that some people haven't been there before and it may offend them. Anyways, it was a great presentation.
ReplyDeleteNga mihi,
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