Great job Co, all your tips make sense. Did you use the same tips for stacking the pikelets? I’m proud of you for doing a Summer Learning Challenge. Love Mum
My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
This activity is super fun as I used to do cup stacking in primary school and my brother and I would make rock towers whenever we visited the river by our house. A lot of people like to make rock piles as an art as it looks cool and is very calming.
I think you introduced and explained the activity well and shared some great tips and tricks for rock stacking. You used great initiative using pikelets when you couldn't find rocks. Your tower is so tall and I love that you added a little strawberries at the top, what a nice touch!
What would you do next time to stack your tower taller or what other materials would you use?
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Wow Cohen they both look awesome. I love the way you have explained how you built the rock tower and shown it in the picture. Your pikelet tower looks very yummy, not sure if I could eat all of that. Mrs Wallace
Hi Co I like how you have taken your time to find the perfect stones for your tower. Your tips were very easy to follow and very helpful. I think you should practise your pikelet tower when we come to visit next time. Keep it up, Mrs C
Great job Co, all your tips make sense. Did you use the same tips for stacking the pikelets? I’m proud of you for doing a Summer Learning Challenge. Love Mum
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Cohen,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
This activity is super fun as I used to do cup stacking in primary school and my brother and I would make rock towers whenever we visited the river by our house. A lot of people like to make rock piles as an art as it looks cool and is very calming.
I think you introduced and explained the activity well and shared some great tips and tricks for rock stacking. You used great initiative using pikelets when you couldn't find rocks. Your tower is so tall and I love that you added a little strawberries at the top, what a nice touch!
What would you do next time to stack your tower taller or what other materials would you use?
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Ngā mihi nui,
Zana Yates
Wow Cohen they both look awesome. I love the way you have explained how you built the rock tower and shown it in the picture. Your pikelet tower looks very yummy, not sure if I could eat all of that.
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Hi Co
ReplyDeleteI like how you have taken your time to find the perfect stones for your tower. Your tips were very easy to follow and very helpful. I think you should practise your pikelet tower when we come to visit next time.
Keep it up,
Mrs C
hi Cohen that is really really smart idea of doing that with ummm oh ya pikelet keep up the good work
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