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Tuesday, 9 January 2018

summer learning program 2

What would I do with $3 million

One month to visit Germany. A year supply of food. A new chrome book because mine is getting laggy.


2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Andrew

    Cadence here from the Summer Learning Journey team. How are you going?
    Great to see another post! Wow, imagine having $3 million! I like your idea of travelling to Germany for a week! Although I think I’d extend it to a month trip! That would be wicked!

    To help you get started on your Summer Learning Journey Programme I have copied the link of the site here for you. Copy and paste this link into your search bar at the top to check out the fun activities ready to be completed.
    https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities/week-one

    Looking forward to reading more of your blog posts!

    Happy blogging Andrew!

    Cadence :)

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  2. Mōrena Andrew,

    And you're off! Well done for completing Week 4, Day 1: Activity 2: Lord of The Rings. I'm so glad to see that you've taken up our challenge and started the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) programme, ka pai Andrew!

    I like the minimalization with the way you would spend your money; the things you want to buy probably wouldn't even clear $100,000.00! This is a good thing because once you've bought all of your necessities; you can bank the rest and make money off of the interest.

    If I had $300 million, I would share it with my whanau, so that they too can buy the things that they needed. I would buy property and build houses on it for my family too, so that I could be closer to them.

    I like how you've used slides, they're unique and help your blog posts stand out; perhaps next time you could add some colour? :)
    Try changing your titles too, so that they say what activity you're doing. For example, for this activity you could have as your title: Day 1, Activity 2: The Lord of The Rings.
    This will help us better navigate so that we can give you your well-deserved points!

    Keep up the great mahi!

    Cheers,

    Jordan


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