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Monday, December 18, 2017

Summer Learning Journey 2017 | Week 1 - Day 1

We are doing an activity named the Summer Learning Journey. We had to get information from the site and write about it. So for the first week our topic is about the early times when the Maori came to New Zealand. I hope you like my post. Hope you comment down below. Have a cool day!! Bye!!

In the Beginning (1800 - 1870)
Day 1 - Arriving in New Zealand

Activity 1 | The first Settlers

It is widely believed that the first people to arrive in New Zealand came from Polynesia. Most historians believe that they landed in New Zealand over 700 years ago. Although they were originally from many different countries, these settlers learned to live together and, eventually, formed their own distinct culture known as ‘Māori.’  Māori have their own language, traditions, and culture.

Follow this link to read a short story about a famous man in Māori mythology – Maui. On your blog, post three facts that you learned about this interesting man. What other stories have you heard about Maui?

- Maui has a fishhook that is made out of a jawbone his ancestor.

- While Maui was fishing, the canoe he was in with his brothers is now known as the South Island of New Zealand, and the fish he caught with his hook is the North Island.

- Whenever Maui says his old karakia, it always helps him in hard situations.

Other Stories | Maui

- Maui and the Sun

Activity 2 | Setting Sail

The first settlers to come to New Zealand must have been really brave! They had to leave their original homes and sail thousands of miles across the ocean on a special boat called a ‘waka’ to reach New Zealand.

Imagine that you were on board one of the wakas. On your blog, write a short letter to a friend telling them about your voyage to New Zealand. In the letter be sure to tell them how you feel about moving to a new country. If it was me, I would have felt really nervous…

Dear Axle,
It will be arriving at New Zealand. It is a new country that I found. When my friend tells reminds me that we are going to a new place I feel excited and nervous. I was thinking that when you send a letter to me I would be revealed. Wish my good luck!. Bye!!
From Khush


Bonus Activity | Waka Ama
To this day, the people of New Zealand still use waka. Instead of using their waka to transport them from one place to another, they sometimes use waka in special events and in sporting competitions such as Waka Ama. Both boys and girls compete in Waka Ama boat races.

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Watch this short video of a Waka Ama race. On your blog tell us whether you would like to be in a Waka Ama race one day. Why or why not?

For my opinion I wouldn't do the Waka Ama. You need heaps of strength and muscles. However it is a awesome sport to take part.