My name is Eliza and I’m working as a blog commenter on the Summer Learning Journey this summer. Have you done the Summer Learning Journey before? I’m looking forward to reading your posts and the other bloggers' posts from the Ako Hiko cluster, over the next few weeks! If you want to know more about me, you can check out my blog.
Thank you so much for doing week one, activity one! The items you’ve listed that you’d take on the ocean voyage are great as they sound really practical! Although, the question for this activity asks what 10 food items you’d take. In order to get the full points, just let me know the 10 food items you’d take on the ocean voyage (that don’t need to be refrigerated or frozen). You can either edit this post or delete it and create an entirely new one with the updated activity :)
Also, next time you use images from the internet, make sure you attribute the image - this just means copy the link from where you found the image and put it next to the image on the post, so we can see exactly where you found it :)
Well done on blogging and I look forward to reading your edited post.
Talofa Sual, I hope you are having a groovy day!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Eliza and I’m working as a blog commenter on the Summer Learning Journey this summer. Have you done the Summer Learning Journey before? I’m looking forward to reading your posts and the other bloggers' posts from the Ako Hiko cluster, over the next few weeks! If you want to know more about me, you can check out my blog.
Thank you so much for doing week one, activity one! The items you’ve listed that you’d take on the ocean voyage are great as they sound really practical! Although, the question for this activity asks what 10 food items you’d take. In order to get the full points, just let me know the 10 food items you’d take on the ocean voyage (that don’t need to be refrigerated or frozen). You can either edit this post or delete it and create an entirely new one with the updated activity :)
Also, next time you use images from the internet, make sure you attribute the image - this just means copy the link from where you found the image and put it next to the image on the post, so we can see exactly where you found it :)
Well done on blogging and I look forward to reading your edited post.
Eliza :)