On your blog, write a letter to your best friend or a family member telling them about your trip to the tundra. To earn full points your letter must have a greeting (eg. Dear…) followed by 5 – 6 sentences of information about what your experience.
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Greetings Danielle!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Chavda from Panmure bridge school. I am participating in the summer learning journey! That's great you did a envelope with the letter in the envelope!
What is your favorite activity doing?
Are you still going to keep on blogging activities?
Keep it up Danielle!
By Chavda
Hi Danielle,
ReplyDeleteIt's Leslie here, reading your blog from my home in far away Canada, a member of the Summer Learning Journey team. I'm so glad that you've chosen to be a part of the program this summer. Good for you!!!
I live in a country where the tundra covers the northernmost area and it's called the Arctic Tundra. It's very cold in the tundra most of the year, with temperatures well below 0 degrees. In the winter months there is a long period of time when the sun never comes up above the horizon. That means that it's dark for days on end. Can you imagine living in the dark for days and weeks and months?
In the summer time, which is just a couple of months long, plants grow very quickly. But there isn't enough time for them to grow very big, so there are no trees or bushes like those we have in southern Canada or like those you have in Auckland.
When the winter sets in the deep cold lasts for months. There are no hot spells in the middle of an Arctic Tundra winter!!
I'm glad that you chose to write a letter to your cousin and I love that you created a backdrop to your letter of a piece of paper in an envelope. It's beautiful!!
I hope you're really enjoying these Summer Learning Journey activities!! I'm enjoying reading your blog.
Cheers,
Leslie
Hey Danielle,
ReplyDeleteIt's Araura from Room 4,
WOW I like your letter to you Cousin.I really like how you wrote it on a letter,
I wish you can add some photos and a bit more detail.
Anyway keep up the good work
Thanks Araura