Hello everyone,
Today I went to the park with my family for a scavenger hunt. I found mushrooms, sticks, rocks, leaves, flowers and many more things.
This is me on my scooter at the park looking for things.
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Hello everyone,
Today I went to the park with my family for a scavenger hunt. I found mushrooms, sticks, rocks, leaves, flowers and many more things.
This is me on my scooter at the park looking for things.
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Mōrena Mark!
ReplyDeleteChris here again, from the Summer Learning Journey. This is awesome, hopefully you enjoyed your scavenger hunt!
Tēnā koe for including a photo of some of the stuff you found! What was the most interesting thing you found, to you? Side note: that’s cool that you have a razor scooter, I had one when I was younger as well. I had a couple of bad falls on it, though, so I hope you’re being careful!
Looking forward to seeing what else you post in the last couple days of the Summer Learning Journey!
Ngā mihi!
Chris
Dear Chris,
DeleteThe most interesting thing was the mushroom.
Kia ora Mark,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking park to do a scavenger hunt in. I bet your scooter made it easy to zoom around finding things. Your finds look like a piece of artwork.
Keep up the great summer learning journey blogging,
:) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader
Dear Sharon,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment.