Wow, you certainly grabbed my attention with that first activity! That is a very moving image, and you've done really well to show the impact climate change can have by showing the tree in 2 ways. That is very creative, Ronan!
That's awesome that you help feed the birds with your bird feeder. How long have you had that for?
You've done a great job in your second activity too. Had you heard of Rosa Parks before this activity? I think she's an incredible changemaker, and was very brave to refuse to give her seat up.
As always, great work Ronan! I always love reading your work and seeing what you create, so keep up the great work :)
Hi Tayla, Thank you for the comment. I have had my bird feeder for about a year. I didn't who Rosa Parks was at all. I think Climate Change is real do think we need to act quick to change how we act as a society. ANyway thanks for the comment. From Ronan
I just wanted to pop in and say that I loved how creative you were with your climate action post! I have added it to a slideshow of outstanding blog posts from Kaikohekohe, which you can find here:
Hi Ronan Amazing Work I've learned a lot about "Rosa Park" just by reading your slide show. She is someone to look up to because she is a amazing change maker just like "Nelson Mandela".
Kia ora Ronan! Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey! How are you doing today?
Thank you for your post! I've come back to this one because I've really enjoyed reading about what you've been up to! I think you're doing some fantastic art and putting in a lot of effort here! I especially like your bird feeder drawing, and how you use a bird feeder in real life! What sort of birds come by your house?
I notice you haven't been as active recently - maybe you're on holiday? Bad wifi connection? The dog ate your computer? Whatever the reason, my team and I would love to see more of your work! Don't give up, there are still two weeks of the program to go! Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!
Kia ora Ronan,
ReplyDeleteWow, you certainly grabbed my attention with that first activity! That is a very moving image, and you've done really well to show the impact climate change can have by showing the tree in 2 ways. That is very creative, Ronan!
That's awesome that you help feed the birds with your bird feeder. How long have you had that for?
You've done a great job in your second activity too. Had you heard of Rosa Parks before this activity? I think she's an incredible changemaker, and was very brave to refuse to give her seat up.
As always, great work Ronan! I always love reading your work and seeing what you create, so keep up the great work :)
Ngā mihi,
Tayla
Hi Tayla,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment. I have had my bird feeder for about a year. I didn't who Rosa Parks was at all. I think Climate Change is real do think we need to act quick to change how we act as a society. ANyway thanks for the comment.
From Ronan
Kia ora Ronan,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to pop in and say that I loved how creative you were with your climate action post! I have added it to a slideshow of outstanding blog posts from Kaikohekohe, which you can find here:
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/outstanding-blog-posts
I've added a couple of other activities that you've completed too. Keep up the awesome work Ronan!
Ngā mihi,
Tayla
Hi Ronan
ReplyDeleteAmazing Work I've learned a lot about "Rosa Park" just by reading your slide show. She is someone to look up to because she is a amazing change maker just like "Nelson Mandela".
Keep Up the great Work.
Kia ora Ronan! Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey! How are you doing today?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your post! I've come back to this one because I've really enjoyed reading about what you've been up to! I think you're doing some fantastic art and putting in a lot of effort here! I especially like your bird feeder drawing, and how you use a bird feeder in real life! What sort of birds come by your house?
I notice you haven't been as active recently - maybe you're on holiday? Bad wifi connection? The dog ate your computer? Whatever the reason, my team and I would love to see more of your work! Don't give up, there are still two weeks of the program to go! Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!
Ngā mihi,
Olive