To:Parents of the kids of vardon school
Message:
Hello parents. This post I have for you is to tell you about the 'Karakariki camp'. This is what I predict it will be like in 2040.
The things that will be the same will be:
1. The camp layout -
When you enter the camp, it will still look the same.
2. The camp activities-
Some activities will have changed, but there will still be some of the same old activities.
3. The camp Karakia-
The camp Karakia will still be the same as the Karakia we had.
Some things that I think will have changed would be the owner, the camp dog may still not be alive, and they may have different food that they eat.
At camp, we had 4 nights their, but you can buy more. You get to do fun activities like BMXing* and caving* plus you get to have great food and accomadation.
Another thing you may want to know is that they have a karakia before they eat their food. They will teach you how to sing it so everybody should be able to sing.
They also have a little shed at the back of their field which has the archery and shooting area, which you may be able to do if you payed for it.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Drought activity
This is my Audioboo on our drought activity that we had to do for home learning. I hope you enjoy listening to it.
For more information on this boo, go to Kiwikidsnews.co.nz and find 'Drought hits North Island'
For more information on this boo, go to Kiwikidsnews.co.nz and find 'Drought hits North Island'
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The Balloons over Waikato
This is my post on the balloons over Waikato activity we had to do
for our home learning.
Here are my answers:
- I think the Balloons festival is an important event to hold because it provides lots of entertainment to the people of the city.
- Benefits that come from the city is that it provides money to all the stores which will help the general economy.
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