Week 1: A Place to Stand
This week in the Summer Learning Journey we are learning about our land habitats and how New Zealand come to be. It talks about how the North Island come to be how it is today. It's a story about Maui and how he bring the North Island to be land. And how he caught this with his jawbone hook. His grandmother give him.
My top 3 fun facts are:
1. Auckland is bigger then Wellington but Wellington is still the capital of New Zealand.
2. New Zealand population is 4,749,598 million people in 2018
3. The sky tower is the tallest tower freestanding in southerner Hemisphere standing at 328 meter in height.
THE END
MÅrena Nirvana!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Mikey. I am a member of the Summer Learning Journey team and I will be commenting on your blog posts this year. Well done for completing your first activity! :)
You've chosen some really interesting facts. I particularly like the one about the Sky Tower. Have you been before? I haven't been since I was in primary (nearly 15 years ago!). I live in Auckland now so I think it's time for another visit.
You've made a great start to your Summer Learning Journey, Nirvana. I can't wait to read more from you soon. Until then, happy blogging! :)
Mikey
DeleteNirvana20 December 2018 at 18:10
BONJOUR Mikey, Nirvana here
Thank you I have put a lot of time into it.
My friends have gone to the Sky Tower but I have not. I want to go when I am older it sounds fun and exiting
I fell like I will be blogger a lot because of the rain in New Zealand.
Nirvana
Bonjour Nirvana,
DeleteIt does, doesn't it. Did your friends tell you any stories about their trip to the Sky Tower?
I'm glad to hear that you'll be blogging a lot over the summer; not so much about the weather though :( It's raining here in Auckland at the moment but I'm hoping it'll clear up before Christmas. Do you and your family have any special Christmas traditions?
All the best,
Mikey :)