- The Maori name of New Zealand is Aotearoa which means the land of the long white cloud.
- New Zealanders are also called kiwis but kiwi is not a fruit. It is New Zealand’s native flightless bird.
- There are no snakes in the country
Today for the first activity for the summer learning journey we had to find our top 3 fact that we chose form a website. I chose three fact that I find interesting and the website that we look at was about New Zealand. Here is the website.
Swasdi Aung Naing,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Summer Learning Journey! It's awesome to see that you have started the activities already. I am going to be reading and commenting on your blog posts over the summer.
Thanks for telling me these interesting facts about New Zealand. New Zealand is such an awesome country to live in!
Keep up the awesome work! I will talk to you in your next post.
Cheers,
Sophie
Hello Aung Naing! It's great you have start the Summer Learning Journey. Keep on working, since this is a really joyful programme for in the holidays. Good three facts that you chose, very interesting. I hope to see more posts from you, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Aung Naing,
ReplyDeleteI have decided to comment on your blog again. Next time remember to add a images that suits your blog. Also next time remember to re read your blurb. A kiwi is a fruit that we eat. I'm not really a big fan of Kiwis.
Keep it up Aung Naing!
Hi Aung Naing,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Summer Learning Journey. It's great to see you publishing SLJ activities on your blog. Currently I am commenting on your SLJ activities, so be active. Your chosen facts are amazing.
Nice!
Hi Aung Naing!
ReplyDeleteIts so great to see you participating in the holiday programme. Will you be continuing this programme? I have also done this activity. Out of the three facts you did, which one was your favourite?
Keep up the great work!
Hi Aung Naing
ReplyDeleteI have just returned from my holiday and have had a look through your SLJ activities. Well done for making a great start. Did you manage to complete any more of the learning challenges? I love the comment you made at the end of this post about being happy in your hometown because people are polite. Keep trying hard :)
Mrs A