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Wednesday, 28 November 2018

MY LAST SLJ PRACTISE

Hi guys welcome back to my blog. Today I have a blog post about Canada and the SLJ practice. Today I have a blog post that includes the favourite places in our country that we picked to learn about . So today I have picked the largest waterfall in the world that Is called Niagara Falls.

Here is a picture of it.
Did you know that this runs through the united states?
Did you know that is about 11.67 foot deep?
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4 comments:

  1. Hello Quaid. Would you like to travel to Canada so you could see the Niagara Falls? Imagine the noise that the water would make. It would almost be deafening (I reckon) I didn't know any of the information that you included in your post. Thank you for teaching me something new. Have a great day

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  2. Hey Quaid ,
    I have been reading your blog post. I readied this one because you have add a bit of information to this blog post. Would you like to travel in Canada and see place in there when you are older.

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  3. Hello Quaid,
    It sounds like Canda is a nice world to go to. The water full is 11.67 foot deep that is hard to swim in. I enjoy reading your facts, how much meters does it go? Have a good day bye!

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  4. Kia ora Quaid,
    My name is Georgia and I am the Kaikohekohe Cluster Manager for the Summer Learning Journey. Your Cluster Manager Emma has informed me that your school has been incredible with practicing activities for the programme so I thought I would hop on and have a look! I really enjoyed reading your fun facts about Niagara Falls, I have a waterfall called Whangarei Falls not far from my home but it's no where near as impressive as Niagara Falls. Are you looking forward to participating in the Summer Learning Journey? I am sure Emma and her team are excited about seeing all of the blogposts you create. Keep up the fabulous work and enjoy your summer! Cheers, Georgia

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