Sunday, January 2, 2022

Summer Learning Journey - Activity 53 - Celebrating New Years - KickStart

 Hey bloggers,


For this task we had to do the activity assigned to us. We had to say what different countries do on New Years what season it is and the month. All these countries have unique things they do which is fantastic. Every country that was on the slides celebrates on December except Greece.

Here is the slides:



hope you have a lovely day!
Bye.

7 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Asmah,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the summer learning journey.

    It’s great to see that you enjoyed this activity! Well done finding some great facts about new years celebrations around the world.

    Did you enjoy learning about the different new years traditions in other countries and cultures? Which celebration was your favourite or the most interesting?

    What did you do on New Year's Eve? I spent my New Years Eve playing Singstar with my friends and watching the fireworks near our house.

    Keep up the good work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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    1. Kia Ora Zana,

      Me and my close relatives like my mum's siblings and parents we threw a party at my grandparent house as they have a massive house. We decorated the place and made delicious food. We also hired a bouncy castle but did not arrive.

      It was very interesting finding out what the tradition of different countries. Have a great day!

      `Asmah:)

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    2. Hi Asmah,

      That sounds like a wonderful New Years celebration. Are their any special celebrations they do in Afghanistan?

      -Zana

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    3. Hey Zana,

      No there is not really a tradition in Afghanistan.

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    4. Hi Asmah,

      Does the New Years celebration look similar to ours here in New Zealand?

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  2. Hi Asmah,
    I really liked your blog post about how other countries celebrate New years.
    Did you enjoy this activity, and what did you find challenging?
    Also what country tradition did you think was the most interesting?

    Khadija

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    1. Kia Ora Khadija.

      It was not that challenging. I found Greece the most interesting.

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