Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Summer Learning Journey - One Problem The Whole World Has To Deal With...

Do you know a problem the whole world has to deal with? Well I do... It's the weather. A lot of countries can't predict the weather like Tornado Alley, with cities in the line of states from South Dakota through Oklahoma and northern Texas ranking toward the top of the list. But A lot of other countries have good weather prediction like Greece, Malta, Uganda, Kenya, Spain, South Africa, Mexico and Portugal. But it isn't fair that other countries get right weather predictions and countries others don't. So think about this... Do you think it's fair that other countries get right weather prediction and other countries don't? Well it's time for a change... As you might be wondering about my intro you might be thinking it has something to do with the weather. Well if you thought of that you are right... Today We had to learn about how people used to work out weather in the past. Did you know that the south island is in a part of the world that has strong west winds? Here is a link to the book. Our create part was to make a weather Journal. I had a bit of help from my cat Sim-Sim. We could do this digitally or make it paper based. I wanted to make this digitally. Everything was really easy. I had a fantastic time creating this with my pet cat Sim-Sim. Check it out!!!

9 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sreelakshmi!


    Chris here, from the Summer Learning Journey. It’s nice to meet you!

    Love the post, thank you for completing today’s task! So glad you enjoyed doing it as well, Sim-Sim is adorable! What has the weather been like recently? As in days other than today?

    You’re right about weather prediction- the right to knowledge that relates to protection and survival is important. Hopefully the conditions for weather prediction around the world improve!

    Looking forward to seeing your other posts this week!


    Ngā mihi,
    Chris

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  2. Hi Chris,
    Thank You for commenting on my blog... I really appreciate this so much... I'm glad you like my blog post and my cat Sim-Sim. The weather has recently been sunny today. Indeed knowledge that relates to protection and survival is really important. Yes Hopefully the conditions for weather protection around world do improve one day... Once again Thank You for commenting on my blog :) :) :)...

    Kind Regards,
    Sreelakshmi

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    1. Ata mārie Sreelakshmi!


      You're very welcome! Can't wait to see what you post next!


      Ngā mihi,
      Chris

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  4. ​​Kia ora Sreelakshmi,

    My name is Fiona and I am a Manaiakalani facilitator. It is great to see you having a go at this weather journal task.

    I really enjoyed reading your weather report. It looks like Sim-Sim was a great side-kick for this task! How did you measure the temperature?

    I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed working on this. I’m looking forward to seeing more great mahi from you during the summer learning journey.

    Ngā mihi,
    Fiona Waugh

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  5. Hi Fiona,
    Thank You for commenting on my blog... I really appreciate this so much... I'm glad you like my blog post. Yes I agree Sim-Sim was a great sidekick for this activity. My parents had an old thermometer so I used that to measure the temperature. Once again Thank You for commenting on my blog :) :) :)...

    Kind Regards,
    Sreelakshmi

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    1. Mōrena Sreelakshmi,

      You’re welcome. It’s lucky that your parents had a thermometer on hand for you to use! I’m looking forward to seeing your next post.

      Cheers,
      Fiona

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  6. Hi Fiona,
    Thank You once again for commenting on my blog... Yes it was very lucky that my parents had a thermometer so I could use it. I hope you are having a fantastic Summer :) :) :)...

    Kind Regards,
    Sreelakshmi

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