I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Hey Shikarn, Miss M here. That is so cool! I wish that I got to build a hut! I can not believe that your hut stayed up in the wind! Next time it would be super cool if you made a path or made it more like a play hut! What materials did you use?
Ni hao Shikarn. I am so glad that you got to go outside and build something. Being able to use all of those branches must have been fun. It reminds me of Year 6 Camp, when we did bush survival skills and the kids had to make shelters in the bush with big branches, twigs and pine needles. What happened to you shelters? Do you have plans to build any more?
Kon'nichiwa Shikan Hannah.N Typing You look really happy there building your huts, Of course I'm silly your making huts that is definitely fun :) and if you enjoyed making huts you will enjoy will going to year 6 camp and learn bush skills that include building a hut. Are your huts still standing though ? Anyway Avtio (That means bye in greece) Shikan :)
Kia ora Shikan. This is really cool it sounds like you had fun. You and Tawa class must have done a great job on those huts. Did you use sticks and twigs. What did your hut look like. blog ya later.
Hey Shikarn Emily here. I think that it looks like you had fun. I think that you did a great job and that it looks great.you boys must have been strong to handly this cause I dont think I would have been as stronger as you boys are.
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Hey Shikarn, Miss M here. That is so cool! I wish that I got to build a hut! I can not believe that your hut stayed up in the wind! Next time it would be super cool if you made a path or made it more like a play hut! What materials did you use?
ReplyDeleteNi hao Shikarn.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you got to go outside and build something. Being able to use all of those branches must have been fun.
It reminds me of Year 6 Camp, when we did bush survival skills and the kids had to make shelters in the bush with big branches, twigs and pine needles.
What happened to you shelters? Do you have plans to build any more?
Kon'nichiwa Shikan Hannah.N Typing
ReplyDeleteYou look really happy there building your huts, Of course I'm silly your making huts that is definitely fun :) and if you enjoyed making huts you will enjoy will going to year 6 camp and learn bush skills that include building a hut.
Are your huts still standing though ?
Anyway Avtio (That means bye in greece) Shikan :)
Kia ora Shikan.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool it sounds like you had fun. You and Tawa class must have done a great job on those huts. Did you use sticks and twigs. What did your hut look like.
blog ya later.
Hey Shikarn Emily here.
ReplyDeleteI think that it looks like you had fun. I think that you did a great job and that it looks great.you boys must have been strong to handly this cause I dont think I would have been as stronger as you boys are.
Emily.
Nice shikarn! could you share me some ptotos of the hut?
ReplyDeleteyou could put more ptotos of the hut,more ptotos means more detall!