I have been making a V Hut for inquiry. It is great. I learned they don't have a fire inside them. I learned people cooked outside. They had a cramped space with big families.
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Monday, July 5, 2021
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Kia ora Samuel,
ReplyDeleteWhat is a V hut? Your picture and title drew me into read about it. I am very impressed with your creation. It looks like an excellent model to me. I like the use of stones and bushes.
I would just have loved to read more about your inquiry and what a V hut actually is. Your blog didn't give me a lot of information. Perhaps you could edit your blog and add some more information?
Keep up the great learning and blogging,
:) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader