It would be a pleasure and fabulous welcoming for tourists to come travle and visit around the world. The tourists people can discover the places,companies or countries that they have been discovering about, The tourists people should not just discover amazing and cool things, They should take notes of the cool things they saw so thats a bit of exploring stuff. Might' not be fun thing but it might stuff from back in the days, Some people don't even know what back then so its a good fact to find out what happed then and comparing it to the now days. (1. fact) Back in the days people use to use clippers to store their cash so it wasn't very easy for them because, it can easly fall and now days (2019) people use wallets, theirs different kinds of wallets we can all get. Thats the fact i have learned from my incredible teacher (Mr Wong) during maths. Maths can really be hard for me but the more i try the more i get too understand as much thing i learn about. But yea' it a really a pleasure for tourists to come visit countries they either (haven't heard before) or a (Course)!
This year Panmure Bridge School is lucky enough to participate in the Summer Learning Journey from 2018-2019. This is an opportunity for the Manaiakalani cluster school to join. For the Summer Learning Journey we are given tasks to finish. The people who place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd from each school wins exclusive prizes. The prizes this year is amazing. I have completed most of the week 1 challenges, so I moved onto the week 2 challenges. The week 2 challenges is based on Up, Up and Away.
I am finally completing my first activity for Week three! I haven't been time active inorder for me to get to the other days i have been busy so i have much time for me to get to other activities! This activity really gave me a lot of explanation because i have used words that i haven't really used in so much of my blogposts. This activity told to me to post on my blog what time of the year should tourists come and visist in NZ and what should they do while they are in NZ.