Whats special about my hometown is that it is a safe place, I know what happens in it. My hometown is small but calm and loud but peaceful. My hometown is where I can go if I am in trouble. My hometown is where I found who I am.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Monday, 17 December 2018
Activity 2 | Summer Learning Journey | North and South
This week for the Summer Learning Journey I have completed the second activity. For this activity I had to describe my hometown and what is special about my hometown. We also had to include adjective's. Down below it will show the completed activity.
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Greetings Florence,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your work again. I love it how you've explained a lot about your hometown. I sure know that your hometown sounds and looks amazing. I love it when you said my hometown is where I can go if I am in trouble. Exactly.
Nice Work!
Hi Florence,
ReplyDeleteTHank you for doing another activity of the Summer Learning Journey!. Wow so touching. I think this is my favourite post from you. Keep up the great blogging!.
Kia ora Florence,
ReplyDeleteIt was great to hear about your hometown! You are very lucky to live in a hometown that makes you feel safe and supported. I also live in Auckland and I think that this city is amazing! I love how Auckland has lots of beautiful beaches.Do you go to the beach near your hometown?
Keep up the great blogging!
Talk soon,
Sophie :)
Talofa lava Florence,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you have described your hometown really well. In my home town, I talked about Auckland. I really like how you talked about your street. At the end of the story, I really like how you have talked about your street.
Was it really interesting to talk about your street?
Joshua