This is my trees homework presentation I did the question that I wanted to find out was "Can Trees Grow Longer Than 50 Years.My results that it can the longest living tree was a bristle cone that lived for around 4,845 years and died in 2013.I was really shocked because I thought trees lived for about 30 years but actually grew longer.
Wow, Mia, I had no idea that a tree could live for 4,845 years. That is amazing! I like that you did the research to figure this out and that you have posted the information on your blog.
ReplyDeleteIf you would like to continue to do some interesting research and learn new things you could join our Summer Learning Journey this holiday. It involves completing activities that will teach you all about the people, languages, customs, culture and hobbies of people living in far away places like Canada, Malaysia, Chile, England and Germany.
To join, please log onto the Summer Learning Journey site (https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/home-1) and register for the programme. You can then complete any of the weekly activities that are located on the 'Weekly Activities' page and then blog about them. Each blog is worth points and, at the end of the summer, I will add up your points. The students with the most points from each school will earn prizes.
Would you like to join our journey? I hope so! It will be a great way to practice your reading and writing skills before you come back to school in February :)
I'll check your blogspot again later in the week to see if you've taken up the challenge and joined our journey.
Wishing you a great 2016!
Rachel
Hi Mia!
ReplyDeleteIt's Rachel and I am sending you this message as a friendly reminder that the summer blogging project (Summer Learning Journey) is currently underway. It is just about to head into Week 3 and there are over 20 fun activities for you to complete. Each activity is worth points and the points will be added up at the end of the summer. Students with the most points will win prizes. All participants will also earn a badge and a certificate.
I will be checking your blog spot every day up to and including Tuesday 26 January (the last day of the blogging programme).
If you would like to join the programme and receive lots of comments and feedback, please log onto the Summer Learning Journey website: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/home-1, register and then click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab. The activities are divided into 3 weeks and you will likely want to start with 'Week 1.' During week 1 you will be invited to choose a country to travel to, buy an airline ticket, watch the All Blacks perform a cool safety video, pack your suitcase, and review a good book for the airplane ride!
A number of students from your school are currently participating in the programme and we're all having a great time. If you'd like to be one of them, please log on and blog today!
Hope to see you online this week :)
Cheers,
Rachel