Welcome to my blog! This is a place where I can share my learning. My blog is a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. This year our school focus is "In Our Backyard". Please make comments so I can deepen my understanding, learn about new ideas and improve my work. Thank you for taking the time to support my learning journey!
Kia ora Samantha, thank you for sharing your mahi (work) with us. Was there anything that surprised you when you were researching volcanoes? Here's an interesting fact I found online at National Geographic Kids: The word “volcano” comes from the Roman name “Vulcan” - he was the Roman god of fire!
Hi Mrs Whysall, Samantha here. I read a book called I Survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. And they were all praying to Vulcan. I just forgot his name and didn't want to cheat and search it up but thanks for the info i'll definitely add it in! Samantha.
Kia ora Samantha. I really like that you included an image of a volcano under the water. Sometimes we forget that they can be underwater. Didn't you find it fascinating to read about what actually happened in Pompeii? What do would you have done if you were alive when Mount Vesuvius erupted?
Kia ora Samantha, thank you for sharing your mahi (work) with us. Was there anything that surprised you when you were researching volcanoes?
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Hi Mrs Whysall,
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I read a book called I Survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
And they were all praying to Vulcan. I just forgot his name and didn't want to cheat and search it up but thanks for the info i'll definitely add it in!
Samantha.
Kia ora Samantha. I really like that you included an image of a volcano under the water. Sometimes we forget that they can be underwater. Didn't you find it fascinating to read about what actually happened in Pompeii? What do would you have done if you were alive when Mount Vesuvius erupted?
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