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.
1. Did you know, to become a New Zealand citizen, you must swear an oath of loyalty to Queen Elizabeth!
2. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand even though its capital is Wellington!
3. There seems to be no snakes in New Zealand!
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.
Auckland is my hometown too! and yes, it is very true what you have said!
What I like about Auckland is that, they're lots of good people with bright ideas. What I also Like about Auckland is that there are lots of shop's, stores, restaurants, fast food place's, supermarkets and also a nice enjoyably beach.
Activity 3: Ice, Ice Baby [10 points]
Antarctica is the world’s coldest continent. Even though it is made up of ice, it is also the driest continent in the world. In fact, it hasn’t rained there for nearly 2 million years! It is home to many animals such as whales, seals, birds, and fish. There are no permanent human residents (people who live there all the time) in Antarctica, however scientists do visit and stay in Antarctica for a while to study it.
This year the airline, Air New Zealand, filmed their safety video in Antarctica. They used some fabulous actors from Hornby Primary School in Christchurch. Just like on aeroplanes, we also need to keep safe and be smart online. We need to think about the type of information we are sharing online, who we are sharing information with, and how to have a positive digital footprint.
This is my positive digital footprint! On this picture I have stated some things of what not to do! and some of what to do! I hope you learn something from my digital footprint !
Kia ora Loto,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Summer Learning Journey programme for 2018-2019!! It is so great that you are blogging with us again this year.
I really enjoyed reading your posts. The positive digital footprint that you created has so many different ideas and suggestions for remaining cybersmart and for being a smart digital citizen. I particularly like it that you mentioned the importance of standing up for yourself and not being encouraged to do something inappropriate online. It is not always easy to do, but it is so important to follow your instincts and do what is right!
I hope that you will continue to post such thoughtful and informative posts throughout the summer. I'm really looking forward to reading them and to giving you all of the points that you have earned.
Keep up the great work!
Cheers,
Rachel :)
Malo Le-lei Loto
ReplyDeletegreat to see you doing the summer learning keep going never give up. I love how you have warned people of the dangers of being on the internet keep the good work good job.