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Hi, my name's Jason and I live in Nunavut in
the north of Canada. My blog's about my
school. I walk to school, but some children
come on skis or by snowmobile. We have to
arrive at half past eight. Then, we have
breakfast and classes start at nine o'clock.
Sometimes in winter, there's a snowstorm
and we don't have to go to school!
Our school has got a good library. The
language of Nunavut is Inuktitut. In the
moming, we've got classes in Inuktitut and
in the afternoon, we've got classes in
English
This is our
skating rink. In
winter, we go
skating and play
ice hockey in our
PE classes.
This month, my
class is doing a
project about
Nunavut culture.
In the past,
people in Nunavut lived in igloos and tents.
When people are in an igloo,
their bodies make the air warm.
This is an inukshuk. It's made of
big stones. Inukshuks marked
routes for travellers.
Some inukshuks
are two metres
tall!
This is my music teacher.
She's playing a drum,
dancing and singing a song.
Drum dancing is popular in
Nunavut.
Interesting blog, Jason! In my town, children
go to school by bike, boat or on foot.
Kim, philippines
preguntas
What' sports do children do in winter ?

What's an inuskshuk made of?

What's Jason's music teacher doing ?

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Contestado por hiramazaelflores
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No sé que se hará ahí sorry

Contestado por SarahiMartinez917
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Hi, my name's Jason and I live in Nunavut in

the north of Canada. My blog's about my

school. I walk to school, but some children

come on skis or by snowmobile. We have to

arrive at half past eight. Then, we have

breakfast and classes start at nine o'clock.

Sometimes in winter, there's a snowstorm

and we don't have to go to school!

Our school has got a good library. The

language of Nunavut is Inuktitut. In the

moming, we've got classes in Inuktitut and

in the afternoon, we've got classes in

English

This is our

skating rink. In

winter, we go

skating and play

ice hockey in our

PE classes.

This month, my

class is doing a

project about

Nunavut culture.

In the past,

people in Nunavut lived in igloos and tents.

When people are in an igloo,

their bodies make the air warm.

This is an inukshuk. It's made of

big stones. Inukshuks marked

routes for travellers.

Some inukshuks

are two metres

tall!

This is my music teacher.

She's playing a drum,

dancing and singing a song.

Drum dancing is popular in

Nunavut.

Interesting blog, Jason! In my town, children

go to school by bike, boat or on foot.

Kim, philippines

preguntas

What' sports do children do in winter ?skating and icw hockey

What's an inuskshuk made of? big stones

What's Jason's music teacher doing ?she's playing a drum

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Así está bien

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