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Thursday 20 December 2018

Day 2 Activity 2: Fabulous Ferns

Hello fellow bloggers for activity 2 we have to name 3 New Zealand teams with the word fern in them and then put a picture of there uniform  and say witch team uniform is our favourite. There is the Tall Ferns our Basket Ball team there is  the Silver Ferns and the Black Ferns the Black Ferns is our girl rugby team and the Silver Ferns is our net ball team.





My favourite uniform is the silver ferns because I love playing netball and won't to wear it on day.

3 comments:

  1. Mōrena Charlie-Gurl!

    You are off to such an awesome start, the team here are really proud of you!
    These are some awesome pictures that you have provided with the whole teams! Did you know that the 'Silver Fern' or 'Ponga' is a national symbol.
    You can learn more about ferns here: https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-plants/ferns/
    It would be great if you could share some facts that you have found about ferns in the comment section :)

    Me too! My favourite uniform is also the Silver Ferns because I too love playing netball! Do you play netball outside of school or for school? Keep pursuing your dreams Charlie-Gurl, you can do it!

    P.s you are doing a great job at blogging!

    Cheers,
    Georgia E

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    1. Thank you Georgia I play Netball as my sport in school.

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