Friday, August 28, 2020

Culture Slide - Information

 


For the past 2 weeks we have been learning about different cultures and the differences on our country and theirs, me and my partner Noah have picked Mexico.

13 comments:

  1. the team of meeples station,
    james miller,
    johnny hotbody,
    lunchtime mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    c.h.k.n tenders

    their violent,
    have no social skills,
    are really dumb,
    moody
    and way too stressed.

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  2. Hi Mia my name is Mikaire and i’m a year seven at Paihia School. I love your blog post about Mexico. Mexico is one of the places I want to visit, it’s also my favorite country. I love how you added pictures to support what you were saying. Habanero chilli is one of the hottest chillies in the world but did you know that the hottest chilli in the world is a Carolina Reaper.

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  3. Kia ora Mia, my name is Ayanda and i’m a year six at Paihia School. I really enjoyed your blog post about Mexico Publishing because I like the food they make and the language they speak. I knew that soccer is a very popular sport in Mexico, I don’t really like playing soccer but I don’t mind watching it. 126.6 million people in Mexico is a lot because in New Zealand there is 4.886 million people. Would you like to go on a holiday in Mexico?

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  4. Kia ora Mia my name is Pharell and I go to Paihia School and I'm a year 6 student. I really enjoyed reading your blog post, Culture Slide - Information because I really like reading facts about Mexico. I liked how you put lots of pictures. How did you find the facts? Keep up the GREAT work!

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  5. Kia ora Mia my name is Thea and I am a yr 6 student at Paihia School. I really enjoyed reading your blog post about Mexican Culture because your slide had facts about Mexico I didn’t know, like how there is 126.6 million people in Mexico. I liked how you used lots of coloured backgrounds. Would you ever try the hottest pepper in the world? Keep up the AMAZING work!

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  6. Kia Ora Mia my name is Anyah I am a year 8 student in Te Ngahere at Paihia School. I really enjoyed reading your & Noah’s slideshow, I was so surprised about our currency compared to Mexico's. During lockdown I studied about Japan because we had to pick a country we didn’t know anything about and I wanted to pick Japan. I found out that Japan has vending machines on the side of the road. Why did you & Noah pick Mexico?

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    1. because we were suprisingly doing the same country and we could work in buddies so we became buddies :)

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  7. Kia ora Mia, my name is Calais, I go to Paihia school and I’m a year seven student. I like your blog post because you put a lot of information into this blog about Mexico. I learnt something from this blog post and it was the population of Mexico is 126.6 million people. I think Mexico is very impressive.

    How long did it take you to get this information?

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  8. Kia ora Mia, my name is Fern and I’m a year six student at Paihia School. I love your post about Mexico because I didn’t know that $ 1 in NZ is $ 14.43 in Mexico that is insane. I also didn’t know that Mexico has 126.6 million people and in NZ there's only five million people but I already knew that they liked music , it’s such beautiful music.
    What’s your favourite thing about Mexico ?

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  9. Kia ora Mia my name is Tahuri I am a year six student in Paihia School. I like your blog post about culture slide - information because I thought it was interesting and it had a lot of pictures. I have never been to Mexico before but my sister has and she said it was fascinating and the food was yum.

    Have you ever tried some Mexican food before?

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  10. Kia ora Mia my name is Vaughan and I am from Te Ngahere at Paihia School and I am eleven years old. I liked your post about Mexico. I like how you gave us all different facts about Mexico, especially how the habanero chilli is the hottest in the world. I was also shocked about the different population numbers compared from New Zealand to Mexico. My parents have been to Mexico before during the Day of the Dead celebration. They were surprised to see a big party going on in the streets. Would you ever want to go to Mexico?


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