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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Ruakaka beach

Today I have finished my Ruakaka beach education slide and I was lucky enough to go to Ruakaka with my class and be taught by two lifeguards how to stay safe on a beach. Here is my work

5 comments:

  1. Hi Angel Im Shanaya from Kawakawa primary school . I like how you listed the things you learnt at the end like if your in a rip stay calm maybe next time you could add a few more things that you did their otherways it was really cool.
    Yours truly
    Shanaya
    P.S come check out my blog
    https://kpsshanayas.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hey Angel! It's Mia from Kawakawa Priamry School. I love how you presented all of your work in this fine slide :) You put in alot of detail, or maybe you could of made it from the start of the day, to the end. But if you would like to check out my learning copy this link address into google, then paste aaand BOOM.

    Bye bye :)
    http://kpsmiat.blogspot.com/

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  3. Kia ora Angel my name is Ayanda I go to Paihia School and I’m a year six. I really like your slideshow about your beach trip to Ruakaka because you put lots of photos and it was very interesting. You must have learned important rules about rips and currents with the life guards. In the holidays I went with my family and swam at Ruakaka. When I went swimming there the waves were huge and knocked over my little sister. Were the waves huge when you went on your school trip to the beach?

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  4. Hi Angel, my name is Yazmin and I’m a student at Paihia Primary School. I loved reading about your day at Ruakaka it must’ve been really interesting and fun. The thing that could be helpful is to add safety things that you learnt if you did learn anything. I think anyone else that read it will be really impressed with your work that you did. I think I would have so much fun there as well as other people and I hope you did too. Would you want to go back to Ruakaka one day?

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