Hello, fellow people, welcome back to another post about the Summer Learning Journey! Hope you enjoy and learn something!
WEEK 1: A Place to Stand
DAY 4: More than Meets the Eye
Activity 3: Salt and Pepper [5 + 5 possible bonus points]
Deep in the heart of Bolivia (a country in South America) lies a natural wonder unlike anything else. It is a massive area of salt, over 10 000 km2 large, that is referred to as the Uyuni Salt Flats.
Tourists who visit the flats often stay in hotels made completely out of salt (salt hotels). This is not the only unique hotel that you will find around the world. In fact, you can stay in hotels made entirely of ice (ice hotels) or glass (glass hotel). Let’s imagine that you were given enough money to build your very own hotel.
On your blog tell us where you would build your hotel and what you would use to build it. For an extra five points, use Google Drawings to design one room in your hotel. You can also use a paper and pencil to draw your room, take a picture of the drawing, and post it on your blog.
I would build my hotel in South Korea because it is a quite populated country. I would also build my hotel with metal, that can hold the roof so if an earthquake happens it would be able to hold the roof and the sides of the building.
I made a drawing here, on paper, I have made 2 I had a lot of ideas. I hope you like it, I have worked very hard making both of them.
Well, that brings us to the end of this post I hope you learnt and enjoyed reading this post. Make sure to stay tuned for more posts.
Kia ora Lyan,
ReplyDeleteWell done on completing another activity! You're doing a great job keeping up with the programme :)
South Korea would be a great place to build your hotel; all of those people would keep you very busy. Have you been before? I like how you've really thought about what kind of material you'd use to keep your guests safe. And your drawings are wonderfully detailed - I like the 'SLJ' on the TV :)
Blog ya later!
Mikey
Hey Mikey, thank you for your amazing comment. My family and I are planning to go to Korea, next year. Anyways thank you again for you great comment. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHi Lyan!
DeleteYou're very welcome :)
Lucky you! Have you planned any activities to do while you're there? My last overseas trip was to Samoa, have you been? It was so beautiful, and hot! We actually got caught in a cyclone which was quite scary.
I hope you're enjoying the first week of the school holidays :)
Talk soon,
Mikey