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Summer learning journey week 2 day 2

GIVE WEAVING A GO!!!
Hey bloggers!!! Today I am blogging on Weaving with flax. This is for the Summer Learning Journey. I am really enjoying it right now. Have you every weaved with flax before? Well I haven't.
Today, we have to explain if weaving interests us , you want to try and why? 
I would like to try because I looks like a challenge and I love challenges because they push me. When you challenge yourself, you seem to learn more than you usually do with normal learning. 
I want to give it a go also because it can mean or create something special for someone like you family mebersand your friend.

Maybe you could make one for a person in your family???!!


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  1. Kia ora Manea,

    Happy New Year! I was excited to see that you have completed a couple of activities last week. This was a nice surprise to come back too after my holiday.

    I remember learning to weave flax on a school camp once but have not had a go in a long time. It would be such a good challenge to set yourself over the school holidays. Maybe you could find a YouTube tutorial and come back to school with gifts for your friends. I think I would make a flax bag for my son, Nico, to cart all his toys around. I might also make a book mark for my Mum as she is always reading a book. What do you think you would make as gifts for your whanau and friends?

    I am excited to see many more activities from you over the summer holidays.

    Keep up the awesome work,
    Megan :)

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