Today l was doing Activity 3 day four which was all about Worth her Weight in Gold which is where we had to create a travel brochure for any country or a important country that we are close to. I chose to do Cook Island sense l come from there and know a lot about it. l added a image of a map which showed all of Rartonga islands l picked to talk about aitutaki because it a very nice place to visit if you wanna come to the cook islands. Then on the other side of the page l added images and a little bit of information about the hotel that l have requested anyone to go to.
Kia ora Avalon!
ReplyDeleteOoo Paradise Cove Lodges sounds like it is built in a perfect location! I have always wanted to go snorkelling. What food do they offer?
Kind regards,
Riiana
Kia Ora Avalon ,
ReplyDeleteI’m Dani, one of the blog commenters for the Kaikohekohe cluster for the Summer Learning Journey. I have heard some great things about the students at Panmure Bridge School so I thought I would jump on and check out some blog posts.
Wow you are powering through all of the Summer Learning Journey tasks. You have done an awesome job so far, keep it up! What has been your favourite activity to do so far? My favourite activity has been reading everyone’s travel posters. It reminds me of being back in my class this year and my students were trying to persuade me about where to visit. One of the boys would agree with you that the Cook Islands is a beautiful place to visit. The Paradise Cove Lodges seem like an amazing place to stay as well. Did you get the photos from their website? It would be a good idea to attribute where you got these images from, so the person who owns the photos gets credit. Check out our quick tutorial about how to correctly attribute photos here: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/cybersmart.
As it is the holiday period many of the Summer Learning Journey team are currently away from work and are spending some time with their friends and family. This means that you would get many encouraging comments over this time. We want you to keep blogging and we will comment on as many of your posts as we can when everyone is back at work!
Keep the blogging up!
Blog ya later,
Dani
Hi Avalon,
ReplyDeleteI liked how you provided lots of different attractions and things to do in the Cook Islands. I also liked how you added a lot of cool looking photos and a map of the islands. Would you want to live there?