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Thursday, December 21, 2017

Summer learning journey

Activity one :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

I found out that Maui’s canoe became the south Island and the North island is the big fish he caught when he snuck into the boat. When he did he catch the most biggest fish. When they got back Maui’s brothers cut off mountains of fish and that’s what became the mountains of the North island.

Maui, realized that there was no more fire in the world. So he went to the goddess of fire Mahuika, but tricks her wanting to know we're she gets it from. She was furious when she found out. Maui only barely made it out. When Maui had found out the secret of fire he soon after went fishing with Maui’s sister Hina her husband Irawaru. They refuse and go back to shore when their lines get tangled up. Maui, turns Irawaru into a dog and Hina throws herself into the sea but doesn’t die.

Maui went seeking for immortality for human beings and goes out with his friends following him from behind. Once he gets there he goes into the woman's body telling his friends to not laugh. But once Maui is inside the body, one of his friends, the Fantail, couldn’t hold it in and bursts out laughing. The woman claps her legs and cuts Maui in half.

Activity two :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 Mika,

We have been going fine sailing in our waka, although we had some obstacles that came in our way we stood tall. I feel very scared at this point, writing a letter to you. We have been sailing for over two weeks now but I see no island. Don’t worry we have enough food and water, but I really hope that we get there soon knowing that anything could happen to us. The splashing waves aside our boat makes me nervous. Everyone helps to push the boat to the right direction which is really tiring but making sure we're all going in the same direction. I feel scared and excited. I will send you a letter again once we have got onto land.

From Mia


Bonus Activity: Waka Ama

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?

I would like to but no, because I do like team sports but imagined you fell into the water, because I’m not that great at swimming I would be scared because they go quiet fast.






6 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Mia,

    My name is Hazel and I will be one of the people blogging with you this summer. You may remember me coming to talk to you and your classmates about the Summer Learning Journey a few weeks ago. You have made an excellent start to the Summer Learning Journey tasks!

    I really enjoyed your three facts about Maui; you seem to know a lot about him. Which of the stories about Maui is your favourite? My favourite is the one about how he slowed the sun.

    The letter that you wrote to your friend from your waka was very descriptive. I think you are right about feeling both scared and excited; I would be feeling the same way. You wrote that you had been at sea for two weeks already. How long do you think the journey would have taken all together?

    I also really like team sport; my favourite sport is netball. What is your favourite sport? I think it would be scary to fall overboard during a race. You would have to be very skilled to be in a Waka Ama race.

    I look forward to reading more of your posts Mia!

    Hazel :)

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    1. The one where he pulls the north island is pretty cool. for the waka question you asked I think it might just depend on where about you are from. Roughly I now by ship that it takes about 6 weeks just to get from Japan to New zealand (since we get parcels from my family in Japan) I guess maybe roughly even 3 weeks? My favorite sport same as you I like Netball.

      Thanks Hazel,
      Mia

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    2. I think you're right; it would definitely depend on where you were from. I think that back then it would have been a long journey from anywhere as New Zealand is quite isolated.

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    3. I guess so, that hasn't changed, even now. But when you come to think of it, now boats are faster and people don't have to do as much work. Back before you have to keep the boat going. How do you think that boats have changed?

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  2. Hi Mia!

    I am a student doing the Summer Learning Journey as well and I can say that you have done excellent research on Maui. You listed what you have found out about him in a clear and informative way.

    Keep up the good work, Cameron

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    1. Thanks for the comment Cameron!

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