J3M : Game

By admin, 23 May, 2025
Jardin
Jardins de Métis
Consignes du jeu
Rétroactions
Ids des rétroactions présentes au départ
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Image d'arrière plan
Watercolour of the Blue Poppy Garden and the Azalea Walk in early spring. Few flowers have bloomed. The gravel path is bordered by a few small green shrubs and some shoots emerging from the ground. The trees in the background have leaves. Some plants are still protected by winter covers.
Rétroaction audio finale
J3M_Reussite-EN.mp3 (153.83 KB)
Rétroaction finale - Transcription
You’ve completed Chapter 3. You now know the signs of the transition from spring to summer at the Reford Gardens.
Conclusion du chapitre
Image initiale (version simplifiée)
Watercolour of the Blue Poppy Garden and the Azalea Walk in early spring. Few flowers have bloomed. The gravel path is bordered by a few small green shrubs and some shoots emerging from the ground. The trees in the background have leaves. Some plants are still protected by winter covers.
Image finale (version simplifiée)
Several signs of early summer are present in this drawing of the Blue Poppy Glade and the Azalea Walk. Bees and a hummingbird are pollinating the flowers. Garden tools and a wheelbarrow on the path show that garden cleanup is underway. The sun’s warmth gives energy to the plants, and the watering can is a perfect way to bring water to the garden. Together, they all contribute to the growth of the flowers.