Hi everyone! Welcome to another post, I am again doing another post for the Summer Learning Journey. Tho week 1 has already finished I actually wanted to do this after I have finished my holiday overseas
Activity 3: WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD
Dame Valerie Adams (half-sister of basketballer, Steven Adams) is a shot put champion from New Zealand (NZ). She had won the World Championships four-time sad well as both gold and silver medals at the Olympics. Here, in New Zealand, she has won the Halberg Award for New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year seven consecutive time (2006-2012)! She is a bit of a legend both in NZ and her homeland of Tonga.
Valerie Adams is a proud Tongan New Zealander. You can see her wearing a ta'ovala in the photo. There are many Tongans living in New Zealand - you may be one of them! The Kingdom of Tonga is a group of 169 islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is located between Fiji, Samoa and Niue. Here are some travel tips about tonga.
For this activity, we have to imagine that we were asked to create a travel brochure for Tonga or a country that is important to us. On that brochure, we have to include lots of great tips on what to do and see in the country.
I have chosen Taiwan because I have recently been to Taiwan and I visited great places there.
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 9 and in 2021 I will be a year 10. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Summer Learning Journey 2019-2020 • Week 1 • Day 4 - Activity 3
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Hi Lyan,
ReplyDeleteWow! What an awesome travel brochure! I love how you've thought about how a brochure is actually formatted and done the same with your's. The colours are great too - they'd definitely catch my eye if I saw this in an information centre.
It looks like you've included some really get tips about travelling to Taiwan. Unfortunately, the font is quite small so it's a bit tricky to read. Do you think you could edit it so the text is readable?
Thanks Lyan! :)
Ka kite ano,
Mikey