Hey Blog World,
Fehi back again with another blog post for 'The Summer Learning Journey' and one Monday was the first day to start the activites and here I am starting it. So in This weeks task we are basing it off the land habitats of Aotearoa New Zealand. So in the first activity we had to find out top 3 task from this website(Link Here) and put them into our own words. Once again thank you Megan and the summer learning journey team for letting my school be apart of this.
Here's my Top 3 facts in my own words:
Fact 1: Original New Zealanders are also called kiwis but kiwi is not the fruit. It is a New Zealand's native flightless bird.
My version/twist to it: Us fellow New Zealander's are normally called kiws but what most people may perhapes is were named after the fruit but really were named after our native bird which u may not know the rare bird is flightless.
Fact 2: Original The official language is English and Maori.
My version/twist to it: The most common language's spoken here in New Zealand is English and Maori.
Fact 3: Original It is one of the three countries in the world that has two official national anthems of equal standing. The first is God Save the Queen and the other is God Defend New Zealand.
My version/twist on it: New Zealand is one in three countries to have two official national anthems. The first one is 'God Save the Queen' and the second one is 'God Defend New Zealand'.
Hope you guys enjoyed my three facts.
Come back tomorrow for the next activity.
Bye Bloggers
Mālō e lelei Fehi,
ReplyDeleteCia here from the Summer Learning Journey Ako Hiko team.
You have definitely read the information carefully because you have paraphrased the facts you read, well done. Next time it would be great if you incorporated some pictures to complement your post, our Kiwi are a sight to behold. ;)
By the way, did you know that Aotearoa actually has three official languages? Perhaps you could indulge in a little bit of research to find the third..
One awesome thing I love about Aotearoa is the fact our country was the first to allow women the right to vote. We are an amazing nation.
It was nice to read some of your personal thoughts in your post, I love the way you put your 'twist' on things. Keep working hard, I look forward to seeing more from you.
Toe feiloa’i fo’i (see you again),
Cia.