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Wednesday 26 December 2018

Summer learning journey week 2 day 4 activity 2.

Activity 2: It’s All in the Name [4 points]
Rotorua is one of New Zealand’s most popular tourist destinations. It is a city filled with incredible forests, mountain biking tracks, lakes, and geothermal wonders, including hot springs (geysers) and mud pools. One of the most famous geothermal pools is called the Devil’s Bath at Wai-o-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. It is a neon green pool of stinky water.
Over the years, people have suggested that we come up with a new name for the pool. What do you think we should call it? Take a minute to let your creative juices flow.

On your blog, give us a list of three to five options for the name of this geothermal pool. Put a star (*) beside the name that you like the most.

1.Stink pool
2. Boiled pool
3. Fiery pool
4.Thermal pool
5. Lave pool

1 comment:

  1. Hey Michael, my name is Billy and I from the Summer Learning Journey programme. I worked with a lot of St. Pius children last summer. It's great to see that you have made a solid start to your activities already.

    Thanks for sharing some different names for the geothermal pool in Rotorua. Don't forget you need to put a star next to one of the names to show which is your favourite.

    I really like Stink Pool. These pools in Rotorua are often very stinky. Have you ever been to Rotorua? It's a really popular tourist destination. Where would you like to go if you were visiting another country?

    Thanks, Billy.

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