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Thursday 20 December 2018

North and south

My hometown where I live is at kawakawa is very famous for the hundertwasser toilets right in the middle of town where Gabriel the Tain runs straight through the middle of the road. Our town is filled with friendly people and with shops everywhere in one spot. Kawakawa is known to find and discover coal at 1861 there a museum that tells you everything you need to know

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  1. Malo ni Tunisia,

    You seem very proud of your hometown, that is awesome! I didn’t even realise that there is a museum in Kawakawa or that Kawakawa had history with the discovery of coal. You are very lucky to live a such an unique town, I don’t know of any other town that has a train that runs through the middle of its main road as well as having world famous toilets! Have you been on Gabriel the train before?

    It's great to see you have used an image in your presentation. Just a friendly reminder that every time that we use an image that we haven’t created on our blog, it's really important that we tell our readers where we found it, and give credit to the owner of the picture. This doesn’t include any pictures from the Summer Learning Journey website, or an image that you have created.

    To properly credit a picture you will need to include a link to the site where you found the image. We have created a guide that you might find helpful. You can check it out here:

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    Can’t wait to read more of your blog posts soon, keep up the awesome work!

    Blog ya later,

    Dani

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  2. Kia Ora Tunisia,

    Nice to meet you. I hope you are enjoying your summer holidays! We are into our third week with the Summer Learning Journey and it has been so much fun. There has been so many exciting, fascinating and fun blog posts that students have shared and are continuing to create.
    The last day of this programme is the 25th of January so there is still plenty of time to get those blog posts in! Remember, you could be winning an iPad and other prizes for your effort in your blog posts, how cool would that be?

    You can find all the activities here on our website: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities
    You can complete as many of the activities as you like, and in any order. Each activity is worth points, and remember, you can also earn points 2 points for each quality comment that you post on the blogs of other Summer Learning Journey participants. It’s that easy!

    Let me know if you need any help at all, that’s what we’re here for :)
    I am looking forward to hearing all the beautiful, knowledgeable and diverse ideas that you have to offer and I am also looking forward to learning from you!

    Blog you later!
    Georgia E

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