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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

The Amazing England

In Cybersmart  our class are doing The Summer Learning Prep and we had to go on a Slideshow with different countries on it and there were Mexico, Japan, Chile, England, Canada, Germany and more.
And I choose England and we had to make a new blog post and put about the facts about the country like the capital, the population, the weather and what part of the country is it located in ,is it in the northern or the southern or in the middle ,of the country.

Here is the facts about England:

London is the Capital city in England.
The most population of England is 66,688,379.
The weather in The Capital city of England is 9 / 5 degrees and 10 rains in January.
The Capital City is located in the Northern part of the country.
The language that they speak in The capital city is mostly English.

More facts
There are 51 Cities in England.
The Sports that they play in England are Cricket, rugby, netball and soccer.




2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Denise,

    This is fantastic, you have included a lot of information that teaches us about England. I was told by my Grandma that it is always cold over there and that it rains a lot. She lived there for 30+ years.

    Would you like to visit England?

    Keep up your fantastic work!

    Miss Holland.

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  2. Hey Denise,
    This is a great post about your chosen country. I like the way that you have changed the questions into full sentences and explained clearly why you have written this post. Your post made me wonder why you wanted to visit England? Do you think you would go there over the Summer break when it is so cold there?
    Look forward to hearing from you!
    - Miss Morgan

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