DAY 5: Blink and You’ll Miss It
Activity 1: Towering Timbers [4 points]
There is a long and rich history of logging in New Zealand. Logging involves cutting down trees. The people who cut them down are called loggers. The trees that they cut down are sold and used to build things (eg. houses), to make products (eg. paper), and to generate (create) heat and power. Over the past two centuries, many of the trees in New Zealand have been cut down by loggers.
Left: NZ native forest Right: A logged forest
Some people like logging because it creates jobs for the loggers and generates money for New Zealand while others are against (opposed to) logging. Many of those opposed are worried that logging will damage the environment. It might also force animals who live in trees (eg. owls) to find new homes.
What do you think about logging?
On your blog tell us whether you think logging should be allowed in New Zealand. Be sure to provide at least two reasons to support your argument.
I disagree logging should be allowed in New Zealand because it will damage the trees and there won't be any trees left. I also agree because you could also plant more trees and trees makes wood and you use wood for building houses. if there aren't any wood, we won't have any shelter.
Activity 2: Living on the Edge [4 points]
While it can get quite cold in New Zealand, it rarely drops below freezing (00C). Most of the time the temperature in New Zealand is pretty mild. This is not the case in the tundra. The tundra is an area of land (biome) that is cold, dry and completely treeless. Did you know that the average temperature in the tundra is -280C?
Over the past few years, however, the temperature in the tundra has been rising and the weather has been changing. Let’s imagine that your teacher decides to take you on a class trip to the tundra before the weather changes too much and you aren’t able to go.
On your blog, write a letter to your best friend or a family member telling them about your trip to the tundra. To earn full points your letter must have a greeting (eg. Dear…) followed by 5 – 6 sentences of information about what your experience.
Activity 2: Living on the Edge [4 points]
While it can get quite cold in New Zealand, it rarely drops below freezing (00C). Most of the time the temperature in New Zealand is pretty mild. This is not the case in the tundra. The tundra is an area of land (biome) that is cold, dry and completely treeless. Did you know that the average temperature in the tundra is -280C?
Over the past few years, however, the temperature in the tundra has been rising and the weather has been changing. Let’s imagine that your teacher decides to take you on a class trip to the tundra before the weather changes too much and you aren’t able to go.
On your blog, write a letter to your best friend or a family member telling them about your trip to the tundra. To earn full points your letter must have a greeting (eg. Dear…) followed by 5 – 6 sentences of information about what your experience.
Dear mum and dad, it was so cold in the tundra. It was so empty and dry. There weren't a lot of trees around. My class and I did a lot of hiking and fun activities. The mountains were nice to see. We should visit here again so that we can see what it looks like.
From Anamaria
Activity 3: Going, going….gone [10 points]
Over the years, scientists have made some surprising discoveries. One of
these discoveries is that we have entire cities (e.g. Jakarta, Indonesia and Venice, Italy) that are slowly sinking into the ocean. Scientists believe that, one day, the cities will disappear completely under the water. Yikes!
Some of the residents (people living in the cities) have taken pictures of their neighbourhoods and written stories about their lives in order to make a record of what ‘life was like’ in their city before it disappeared.
Let’s imagine that New Zealand was going to sink to the bottom of the ocean next week (Eek!). Before it sinks you are asked to write a blog post telling people what life was like in New Zealand in 2018.
On your blog, post a description of life in New Zealand in 2018. Please remember that the people who read your post will have never been to New Zealand or even seen a picture so it is your job to ‘paint a picture’ of New Zealand using your words. You can also post pictures, if you wish. Be sure to fully attribute the pictures.
New Zealand is a very beautiful country to visit. The birds and trees are native and which is only here to found and see. New Zealand is best known for our sheeps, traditional dances such as the Haka and The Lord Of The Rings which was filmed here in New Zealand. You could have a tour of the Movie Set of The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings in Rotorua, New Zealand. Rugby is the most popular sport of New Zealand. Our New Zealand famous rugby team the All Blacks competes to a lot of rugby games.
Kia Ora Anamaria,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making it to the end of Week #1 in the Summer Learning Journey programme. That is awesome!
I hope that you enjoyed learning more about this amazing country that we call home. I certainly enjoyed readin gyour description of New Zealand in Activity #3. We have had a number of amazing movies filmed here and some very special sporting events take place in cities around the country. I can still remember watching Rugby World Cup games back in 2011 with friends who had travelled to New Zealand to see the games live. It was pretty magical!
I hope that you get the chance to enjoy some of our beautiful parks and beaches this summer. Do you and your family ever go to the beach for a swim? I am currently thinking of taking my family to the beach this afternoon for a short swim. We all love spending time, hanging out in the sand, and running into the big waves when we get too hot and need to cool off!
Wishing you and your family a very happy new year.
Hope to see you online again soon!
Cheers,
Rachel