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Thursday 27 December 2018

Summer Learning Journey Week 2 - Activities 2

Activity 2: It’s All in the Name
Rotorua is one of New Zealand’s most popular tourist destinations. It is a city filled with incredible forests, mountain biking tracks, lakes, and geothermal wonders, including hot springs (geysers) and mud pools. One of the most famous geothermal pools is called the Devil’s Bath at Wai-o-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. It is a neon green pool of stinky water.
Over the years, people have suggested that we come up with a new name for the pool. What do you think we should call it? Take a minute to let your creative juices flow.

On your blog, give us a list of three to five options for the name of this geothermal pool. Put a star (*) beside the name that you like the
Three to Five Names for the Geothermal Pool
* Nature Water
* Fresh Green Pool
* Ice Cold Water
* Spring Water
* Bright Green Water

1 comment:

  1. Hi again Helena,

    Congratulations on coming up with a list of names for this neon green geothermal pool. Do you have a favourite out of the list?

    Mine would probably have to be 'nature water' because I think it is pretty amazing how this colour belongs to mother nature. Would you like to visit the Devil’s Bath in real life? Do you think there would be any creatures living around the area?

    From Susie

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