Hello,
This is me making my stone tower at Rakaia Gorge. I managed to put 8 stones.
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Kia Ora John,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
This activity is super fun as I used to do cup stacking in primary school and my brother and I would make rock towers whenever we visited the river by our house. A lot of people like to make rock piles as an art as it looks cool and is very calming.
I think your rock pile looks great and sturdy. Maybe you could add some text boxes pointing out the details in your rock pile and why you made it how you did.
What would you do next time to stack your rocks taller or what other materials would you use?
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Ngā mihi nui,
Zana Yates
Hi Zana,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments. Please check out my edited post.
From John