It was really fun making the map and drawing it! Have you made a map? Have you made the same map as me? Here is the slide we had to complete. Can you follow the instructions to find the treasure?
I hope you enjoy it!
Amelia:)
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Wow Amelia!!
ReplyDeleteThats amazing I can't wait to see what the Treasure is. Hopefully I have done it correctly.....Fingers crossed!!
Even though I know its not a real map
Cool!!!
DeleteThis is much more sophisticated that any map I may have made! Well done! I think I would need to print it out to solve it, though.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteYou will have to help me solve it when we are next in Christchurch.It is far too clever for an old person like me.
ReplyDeleteHHHMMMM???? And NO!
Deletehi Amelia
ReplyDeleteWow...I love how the treasure island is shaped like a hand, is that a clue as to what the treasure may be? I think I've followed your instructions correctly, that was a job and a half! Very neat presentation too!