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Wednesday 17 January 2018

SLJ W2 D5 A2















I prefer today's style because I just want to wear a t-shirt and shorts, I think that would be more comfortable.


I think in 65 years from now it would be cool if our clothes were digital clothes, and you could push a button and a screen would pop up and tell you your information, like your pulse and your steps for the day and if you are injured or sick, it would alert you. and they would have a built in GPS so you would never get lost. and if you are to hot your clothes will cool you down and if you are to cold they will warm you up.
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  1. Hi Caleb!

    I agree with you I prefer our clothes today. I do think that their clothes are pretty spiffy but I don't think I could trade in my track pants for fancy dresses anytime soon!

    I think your idea for future fashion is really clever, I like that you have thought about how technology might be incorporated into the clothing in order to benefit humans.
    I really like the temperature idea - the weather changes so often in Auckland during the day its hard to keep up, but if your clothes could it would be very handy!
    Would you like clothes that could do these things?

    I think I would like self-cleaning clothes so I didn't have to do the washing! I think then I wouldn't need as many clothes either because they would always be clean! :)

    Well Caleb, that's the last one! Congratulations on completing you're Summer Learning Journey (officially!) :)

    Just want to say once more that you should be really proud of what you have achieved over the summer, you have done amazing work on your blog and I know that Kokatahi-Kowhitirangi have gained a pretty awesome kid to their school!

    All the best for this year!
    Ellee :)

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    1. Hi Caleb!

      Just me again! :)

      Not sure if you are still checking in but I just wanted to let you know that on top of getting extra points for commenting on blogs you can also fill out the Summer Learning Journey feedback form!

      Not only is this really helpful for us, but you also get 10 extra points when you fill it out.

      Here is a link to the feedback form on the website: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/feedback-form

      If you have already done this AWESOME! :)

      Ellee :)

      P.S: My flatmate and I started planting our plants on the weekend, we have started small, only a couple different tomato plants and lots of herbs! I can tell already we will be growing more soon! (It's so much fun!) :)

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    2. Hi Ellee
      That is cool that you have started your garden, I just know you will enjoy it, Dont forget to water it,we water ours before or after the sun so they dont get burnt.
      From Caleb I

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    3. Hi Caleb!

      Thanks for the great advice!
      That is our routine so far, so I am glad we are starting off right! :)

      Ellee :)

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  2. Hi Caleb

    It's Allie again from the SLJ team!

    WOOHOO!! Congratulations on finishing the programme for the Summer Learning Journey. You are a superstar!!

    I love the effort that you have put into finishing all of your tasks. I know that Ellee has really enjoyed commenting on your posts over the summer, and you have made her very proud with the high standard of work you have produced.
    Kokatahi-Kowhitirangi School is really lucky that you are going to be a student there this year.
    Thanks for being apart of the first Summer Learning Journey on the West Coast.

    See you when I come to your new school in February!!

    Great job Caleb give yourself a huge pat on the back !!

    Enjoy the rest of your holidays and enjoy the great sunshine that we are having.

    Until then

    Allie :)

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