Welcome to the first week of the Summer Learning Journey. For our first week, we are going to be learning all about the land habitats here in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is going to be a great adventure!
DAY 1: In the Beginning...
Activity 1: The Legend of New Zealand [4 points]
According to Māori mythology, much of Aotearoa New Zealand was formed when Māui, a powerful demigod, fished it out of the sea. Legend has it that Māui created a magical fish hook from the jawbone of his grandmother and that one day he took his hook, boarded a boat, and rode out into the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Once at sea, he threw his magical hook into the water and caught a fish. This ‘fish’ was actually the North Island of New Zealand! In honour of this legend, the North Island of New Zealand is sometimes referred to as Te Ika a Māui or ‘Māui’s fish’ and the South Island of New Zealand is sometimes referred to as Te Waka a Māui or ‘Māui’s canoe’.
To learn more cool facts about New Zealand, check out the Tourism NZ website. Read the fun facts posted on the website and choose your ‘Top 3.’ On your blog, post your ‘Top 3 Fun Facts’ about NZ in your own words.
Top 3 fun facts that I've found myself:
1. It's impossible to find any snakes in the country! How unique is that?!
2. In New Zealand, 30% is a forest(I didn't know that)
3. Last but not least, Wellington is New Zealand's Capital but it's way smaller than the other city which is Auckland!
Activity 2: North and South [4 points]
The country of New Zealand is made up of two main islands – the North Island and the South Island. Approximately 77% of the New Zealand population live in the North Island. Many of these people (including our Summer Learning Journey design team) live in Auckland city. Auckland is a great place to live with lots of amazing parks, beautiful waterways and stunning scenery to enjoy. It is also a busy, vibrant city with many cafes, museums, galleries and theatres to visit. I feel lucky to call Auckland my ‘hometown.’
Now it is time to think about your hometown. What is special about where you live? On your blog, describe your hometown. Be sure to include lots of describing words (adjectives) in your post.
My one and only hometown are Christchurch! Christchurch is a peaceful place and full of astonishing, accommodating and warmhearted people. This city is frosty, to be honest, but what makes me warm is that the warm love that I keep receiving around me and that's how I can call that place "My Hometown".
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Hey Elisha,
ReplyDeleteReally interesting and I love how you've well organised your work!
See you in next year
Happy Holidays
Hi there Sierra! Thank you for reading and viewing my post from SLG! I hope you had a great holiday so far! Enjoy doing SLG aswell, again Thank you for commenting!
DeleteHi Elisha,
ReplyDeleteWell done for getting into day 1 of the Summer Learning Journey! I am having a great time reading through all the fabulous blog posts that have been appearing.
I am so glad there are not any snakes in New Zealand, they are not one of my favourite things to say the least.
Christchurch is a beautiful place to live isn't it? I have to agree with you about the people making Christchurch such a warm place to be part of.
Great to see you have been paying attention in Cybersmart and listed many Cybersmart facts in your digital footprint.
What other places in New Zealand have you visited?
Hi Emma! Thank you for your commenting on my blog. Anyways I've visited Grey mouth and it's such a very pleasing place!
DeleteHi Elisha Mae,
DeleteYou are very welcome. I have really been enjoying reading and commenting on all the cool blog posts coming out of the Summer Learning Journey.
Greymouth is lovely. I really enjoy going over to the West Coast, it is such a beautiful drive and there is some amazing wildlife over there. We often go to Hokitika however I haven't been to Greymouth in years, I'll have to stop in sometime. What did you do while you were in Greymouth?