Day 4: More than meets the eye.
Activity 3: Salt and Pepper [5 + 5 possible bonus points]
Deep in the heart of Bolivia (a country in South America) lies a natural wonder unlike anything else. It is a massive area of salt, over 10 000 km2 large, that is referred to as the Uyuni Salt Flats.
Tourists who visit the flats often stay in hotels made completely out of salt (salt hotels). This is not the only unique hotel that you will find around the world. In fact, you can stay in hotels made entirely of ice (ice hotels) or glass (glass hotel). Let’s imagine that you were given enough money to build your very own hotel.
On your blog tell us where you would build your hotel and what you would use to build it. For an extra five points, use Google Drawings to design one room in your hotel. You can also use a paper and pencil to draw your room, take a picture of the drawing, and post it on your blog.
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Task Description:
Welcome back fans! Today's post is day four of the Summer Learning Journey. Here I have finished the last activity for day four which is called Salt and Pepper. In this activity we got to design our own hotel and what we would want our hotel to be made out of and we also had to draw/create what one bedroom inside our hotel would look like. I did so and I also used shapes to design the outside of my hotel. Hopefully you have enjoyed my post or you are going to. Thank you for reading bye!
Kia ora Leilani,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading this Summer Learning Journey blog post from you! You really did an outstanding job of describing the Icey Hotel - I wish it was a real hotel so that I could stay there! Bali is a wonderful country so I think that it is the perfect place for the Icey Hotel to be located. Having a hotel made out of chocolate and ice is such a good idea. I wouldn't be able to stop myself from eating the chocolate bed!
The SLJ team and I loved this post so much that we have given you a little shoutout on our Google + page. You can check it out here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107984623474128367413/posts/cJwt7WswtuC
What made you choose Bali?
Keep up the great blogging!
Talk soon,
Sophie :)