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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

SLJ - Ultraviolet - Let's not get sunburnt! D:

 

Hello Viewers!


Welcome back to my blog!

Today's blog post is another SLJ post!

For those who don't know, the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) is some cool activities you can complete over the summer holidays to earn points. You can earn points by completing the activities but you can also earn points by commenting on other SLJ participants. Earn lots of points and you could win some prizes!

Today's activity was called Ultraviolet. I learnt some things about what UV rays are and about when they are most harmful! They are mostly harmful in the summer so I make sure to put on sunscreen, wear a hat, stay in the shade, or anything to protect me from the UV rays that come from the sun. You can find the activity on the SLJ blog.

I made my own UV indicator for my home, using some cardboard and markers.

What do you do to protect yourself?
Do you have any tips for keeping yourself safe?

Enjoy!



2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Mia,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.

    This activity is awesome as it spreads awareness of how bad UV rays can be and how important it is to keep sun safe and sun smart by wearing sunscreen, wearing your hat and keeping in the shade.

    Your UV indicator looks awesome, it is clear to read and understand with the color coding, numbers and symbols and adding the slidable arrow is a great touch, good job.

    Did you have a look at the step it up activity, you can design a wearable UV device with a Kiwiana theme like a sort of sunblock reapply reminder or a UV detecting hat. It would be great to see you have a go at designing your own.

    Happy Holidays, Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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    1. Hi Zana! Thanks so much for your feedback. I'll have a think about doing the step it up activity, I might come back to it later. I will work hard to complete more activities!

      Thanks again!
      Mia

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