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Monday 8 January 2018

Summer Leaning Journey Week 1 Day 5

For Four Weeks I will be posting on things about New Zealand. Today is the first day for the summer learning Journey and the title for today is In The Beginning ( 1800-1870).  Here are all the links for today's Activity's Google Translate ,The Treaty in brief ,Member Countries , Common Wealth Games ,Common Wealth Game Athletes , About the gold cost 2018 Common Wealth Games , Earn The Fern

Activity One: Translating Phase
1. Nau mai ki Aotearoa/ Welcome To New Zealand
2. Nici ko toku ingoa
3. He aha to ingoa
4. I like to play rugby.
5. No hea koe?


Activity Two: The Treaty Of Waitangi
1. You can take a tour along the Waitangi river. 
2. Visit the Treaty House itself to see a replica of the original treaty.
3. explore the small semi-formal garden that surrounds the Treaty House to the 6-kilometre forest walk that leads to Haruru Falls.

What one I would mostly do is: Take a tour along the Waitangi river. 



Bonus Activity: #EarnTheFern
1. Why did you go from a boxer to a rugby player?
2. What was your greatest achievement? 
3.  When did you decide to be a boxer?
4. Beside boxing and rugby what sport's would you have chosen? 

2 comments:

  1. Hi there Nici,

    Jade F here from the Summer Learning Journey team! Awesome job on completing another set of activities. Well done on translating those phrases in your first activity; now you should try and practice saying some of those phrases to your family or friends!

    With your second activity, I really liked reading through your Waitangi activities, I would be keen to see the Treaty house and see the replica of the Treaty of Waitangi. That would be amazing to see such a historical document in real life!That's awesome that you would be keen to take the tour about the Waitangi river, do you like going on nature walks?

    In your bonus activity, I thought your questions for boxer Bill Kini were great. I really liked your second question about what would his greatest achievement be.

    Well done Nici, keep up the good work!

    Jade F :)

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  2. Kia Ora Nici,

    Georgia here from the Kaikohekohe cluster. I'm really enjoying reading your blog posts, keep up the great work.

    Awesome translations in activity one. It would be great to learn how to pronounce them and practice with your friends and family!

    I also really like your list of the different activities you can do to learn more about the Treaty of Waitangi. I think I would also really enjoy the tour along the Waitangi river. Have you ever done anything like that before?

    Great work on the bonus activity too! Those are some awesome questions to ask Bill Kini.

    I look forward to seeing more of your posts.

    Nga Mihi
    Georgia

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