Thursday, 12 August 2021

The healing powers of Rimu

This week I was learning to sumemaise. When you summarise you get some of the key information from a website and make it shorter so its easier to read.
I found it challenging to notice the full stops and capital letters so I had to go back in forth a lot.
My digital learning object shows my poster that will soon be on a sign in the healing garden to show people what the plant is and what you can do with it. 
On my poster I chose the rimu tree and how you can beat the leaves in to a pulp to make sores go away faster.
Next time I woud make the pencil darker because it is hard to see the text in the image.




1 comment:

  1. Hi Baxter.
    I am looking forward to seeing your sign at St Marys. Your information will be helpful to the students and adults to learn about our special NZ plant.
    Well done.
    Mrs McCormack

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