13. The Auckland City Sky Tower is the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere at 328 meters high.
9. New Zealand is one of the world’s least populated countries with over 4 million populations.
12. When in New Zealand, you must drive on the left side of the road.
Today I have just started my first Activity for the Summer Learning Journey. I chose these 3 facts because they were pretty interesting and I was just guessing any fact. One of the facts that is very interesting. I have earned 4 points
Kia ora Chavda,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Summer Learning Journey! It's great to see that you are already gaining points by completing the activities. I am going to be reading and commenting on your blog posts over the summer.
Thanks for telling me these interesting facts about New Zealand. I love living in this country!
Keep up the awesome work! I will talk to you in your next post.
Cheers,
Sophie
Malo E Lelei Chavda,
ReplyDeleteNice Work one finishing your first activity for the Summer Learning Journey Program. I just want to say that I appreciate when students join the Summer Learning Journey just like you. The facts that you have chosen are great.
Nice Work.
Hello Chavda! It's great to see where people have started from after they have finish the Summer Learning Journey. Well Done! You definitely chose out some facts that other people can find out. I wish you most luck, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Summer Learning Journey Chavda.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great start to Day 1. My favorite fun fact was when New Zealand Drivers have to drive on the left side of the road. The three fun facts you have chosen is really interesting.
What is your favorite fact?
Joshua
Hi Chavda,
ReplyDeleteWell done on finishing your first Summer Learning Journey activity. Your facts about New Zealand are great. My favorite fact is the first one. Do you know what is the tallest building in the northern hemisphere? Keep up the good work.
Hi Chavda,
DeleteSorry about this comment. I don't know why it did this. I think I fixed it now. Keep up the great work!