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Sunday, 9 July 2017

Day 2-Winter Learning Journey

Day #2: New Zealand by Land and Sea
After a short ride through Auckland it is time to start exploring the rest of the country. Today you are going to venture around the north island of New Zealand to look at active volcanoes, gorgeous beaches, windswept coastline and lush, green bush. As a group, you will start at Rangitoto, the largest volcano in New Zealand before driving west to Karekare, a stunning beach on the outskirts of Auckland. You will finish the day by driving north to visit Tane Mahuta, the oldest living kauri tree in New Zealand.
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Activity 1: After a very busy day of sightseeing you and your group drive from Tane Mahuta to your hotel in Dargaville. When you arrive you decide to sit down and record your thoughts in your travel diary.

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http://www.kiwidaydreaming.com/p/new-zealand-maps.html
Before you start writing, take a minute to read more about Rangitoto island, Karekare beach and Tane Mahuta.  On your blog, tell us which of the three places you most enjoyed visiting and why.  
The landmark I prefered visiting was Rangitoto. Rangitoto is one of New Zealand's youngest volcanoes and I enjoyed exploring the beautiful sceneries. I also enjoyed cloud and bird sighting. It was very wonderful. But even better I got to see one of the most rarest plants and animals that lives among the island. I was able to go snorkeling for a while which was an exquisite experience.
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Activity 2: As an island nation, New Zealand is completely surrounded by water. It is the perfect place for people who like to swim or to sail! While in Dargaville, recovering from your busy day of sightseeing, you notice a number sailboats going by. One of the boats is manned by a young German girl named Laura Dekker. At the age of fourteen she sailed around the world the entire world by herself. You can watch a short video clip about her adventures here: Laura Dekker sailing trip.   
Let’s imagine that you had the chance to interview Laura while in Dargaville. On your blog post five questions that you would ask her.
  1. What have been your highlights of sailing?
  2. Being the youngest female sailor, were you ever in the position where you felt intimidated by the older and more experienced female sailors?
  3. What is your advice for young females who were in your shoes, striving to become a successful sportswoman?.
  4. How long do you train for?
  5. Travelling to all  those countries for competitions, what did you enjoy the most there?


Bonus Activity: When you finish your interview with Laura, you decide to keep on interviewing people. For this activity, your task is to conduct a real interview with an actual member of your family. Please ask them to think about their five (5) favourite things to do in the out-of-doors. They can be things that they enjoy doing on land or in the water. Post the list of outdoor activities on your blog.
Older sister-(Maryanne)
Activity
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Sailing-(When she went on a 2 week sailing camp on an actual ship like the image >>)
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Swimming
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Hiking-(Going on long runs, bush walking, exercising)
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Exploring city landmarks (like sky tower, Auckland town hall, etc)
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Paintballing  
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Bonus Activity: 10 points

7 comments:

Davarni said...

Kia Ora Pizza :), It's good to see you blogging. I also love the gifs/pictures you have used. Keep up the good work.

Luisa said...

Kia ora Db :). Thank you for reading and commenting on my blog. Have a great weekend and holiday!:)

cherise said...

Talofa Isa, Its nice to see someone else would enjoy most going to Rangitoto Island, I think its a beautiful place myself.

Luisa said...

Talofa Cherry, it's great to hear from you. Yes!, Rangitoto is indeed a beautiful place:)

Anonymous said...

Hi there, My name is Constance and I am a student at Tamaki Primary School. Yes! Rangitoto is suggested as the most beautiful mountain, planted in Auckland. Although, you should try making a description made from your soul, knowing that it is easier to just c+ and p+. Have you ever thought about visiting this mountain? Have you been there before? If you would like to see my learning blog, click this name here: Tpsconstancew.blogspot.co.nz

Noho Ora Mai.
From: Constance

Amy Tofa said...

Hi Luisa, I am very excited looking at the moving gifs. Awesome! Well I have to admit it was quite an experience seeing Tane Mahuta on Monday. It is a great big tree. You do have to clean your shoes before entering and when leaving to help protect the plants and trees there. Just like when we went on our native bush visit last year. I agree with Maryanne and the activities she would like to do too. However, I think I am a bit too old for paintball ha! Maybe my last activity would be to have dinner at a nice restaurant up north actually to go fishing up there. Awesome fishing spots. Tu meke.

daniel said...

Hi Luisa
All of your day two activities and great. If Rangitoto is the youngest volcano, do you know which is the oldest? Keep up the amazing work.
Daniel

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