I really like the way that you have created a three dimensional pie chart to display the findings from the flag vote that was held at Panmure Bridge School. The national flag is very important as it represents the country at all major, international events. Many flags are quite colourful and bright. Two of the brightest that I have seen are the Malaysian and Chilean flags.
If you are interested in learning more about Malaysia or Chile and their flags please consider joining the Summer Learning Journey. It's a summer blogging programme that involves traveling (online) to other countries to learn about the language, culture, food, customs, politics and statues/monuments that are famous in that country. There are five countries to choose from - Canada, Malaysia, Germany, United Kingdom and Chile. The website for the programme is: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/
Please log onto the site and click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab to access the 20+ activities. You can complete as many as you would like to complete. Each completed activity is worth points and the students with the most blogs (and points) at the end of the summer will earn prizes!
Hi Zeba,
ReplyDeleteI really like the way that you have created a three dimensional pie chart to display the findings from the flag vote that was held at Panmure Bridge School. The national flag is very important as it represents the country at all major, international events. Many flags are quite colourful and bright. Two of the brightest that I have seen are the Malaysian and Chilean flags.
If you are interested in learning more about Malaysia or Chile and their flags please consider joining the Summer Learning Journey. It's a summer blogging programme that involves traveling (online) to other countries to learn about the language, culture, food, customs, politics and statues/monuments that are famous in that country. There are five countries to choose from - Canada, Malaysia, Germany, United Kingdom and Chile. The website for the programme is: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/
Please log onto the site and click on the 'Weekly Activities' tab to access the 20+ activities. You can complete as many as you would like to complete. Each completed activity is worth points and the students with the most blogs (and points) at the end of the summer will earn prizes!
So, please log on and blog today :)
Cheers, Rachel