Thursday 3 January 2019

SLJ Temperatures

Kia ora! I've been doing more SLJ.
Here is my Week 3 Day 1 Activity 3:




Blog ya later!

4 comments:

  1. Hi My name is Emacyn From Owairaka School I'am also doing the summer learning jorney.You have done an amazing job you are very smart and very talented in this kind of stuff .
    EMACYN

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  2. Hi Emacyn,
    Thank you for commenting on my blog! I went on your blog and your doing amazing too! You've done so much, keep up the good work!
    Claire

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  3. Talofa Claire,

    You have created a graph to present data about the temperatures in the hottest places in the world. I like that you have numbered each bar, to show the exact °C (degrees celsius). Perhaps next time you could be more detailed with the labelling on your graph, for example, you could put a note on the left side to let people know what the numbers mean. In this case it would be 'Temperature (°C)' and the bottom could be labelled 'City'.

    I feel a little better about the heat we've been having in Auckland now that I've compared how hot the temperatures have been in those five places! Here in Aotearoa over the past 50 years we've had some really hot weather. Do you know how many °C the hottest day in Aotearoa was? Let me know if you find out.

    Toe feiloa'i fo'i,

    Cia.

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  4. Talofa Cia,
    Thank you for commenting on my blog!
    I'm glad you like my graph! I will add in what you suggested, thanks!
    I searched up on the internet and it seems like 42°C is the highest temperature.
    At home, in one of our bedrooms, it sometimes can get to 28°C! It's pretty hot at 28°C, I can't imagine what 42°C will be like.
    Thx,
    ClaireπŸŒΈπŸ€πŸ’—

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