Monday, January 13, 2020

Summer Learning Journey Week 3 Day 3

Day 3: Inventive Inventors

Activity 1: Nanogirl
I like the little Grey house because the stairs have draws in them so you don't have to have such a big house. But I would not live in one because there wont be any room for friends and family also their wont be room for storage for all my stuff.

Activity 2: Printing Prosthetics
What I have leaned from watching that video was that it has changed the lives of others.
What surprised me by watching that video is the children like them.
Activity 3: Need For Speed

3 comments:

  1. Hi Molly
    I would ask the police first and I would only use it for races that go strate.
    Hope you have a lovely holiday
    Johanna

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  2. Hi Molly
    Your welcome
    I enjoy your commets
    Please comment more because you have very good questions
    Johanna

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  3. Hi Johanna,

    It’s Leisha again :)

    It is awesome to see you have completed all three, Week 3, Day 3 activities!

    It is great that you have considered the idea of living in a tiny house. I also think that it is very cool that the stairs draws so you have somewhere you can store things. With these tiny houses, it is all about finding innovative ways to make things fit all together, using space the best way you can and making the most of space for storage too. It is an interesting thought thinking about whether we could downsize, minimise the amount of things we hold on to and live in a smaller space. I definitely think I could do it. If you and your family had less stuff, do you think you could live in a tiny house?

    I really love your speedy vehicle! I like that you have said your sister Lotte would drive it because she is a dare devil! I don’t know if I would like to drive a vehicle that would go 905km per hour. Too fast for me! :) I also love that you mention this vehicle is made of Obsidian! I named my kitten Obsidian, although I call him Sidi for short.

    Another impressive post! Thanks for sharing and putting in so much effort. I am looking forward to reading the next one.

    Leisha
    :)

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Thank-you for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comment.