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Monday 17 December 2018

Summer Learning Journey - Week 1 - Day 2 - Activity 1


This year Panmure Bridge School is lucky enough to participate in the Summer Learning Journey from 2018-2019. This is an opportunity for the manaiakalani cluster school to join. For the Summer Learning Journey we are given tasks to finish. The people who place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd from each school wins exclusive prizes. The prizes this year is amazing. Above shows the third activity that I completed for the Summer Learning Journey. To complete this activity I was to get a image of the Kauri tree and write a short explanation about why would I visit this tree or why I wouldn't visit this tree. The Kauri tree is also known as the Tane Mahuta tree in Maori. There are a lot of Kauri trees everywhere. Did you know that the largest Kauri tree is in the Waipua Forest. Below shows my short explanation reason for why I would want to visit this Kauri tree.

Yes I would visit the Tane Mahuta tree, because the size of it looks enormous. I would also visit this tree, because I'd want to take a photo of it. By the looks of it the tree looks like there would be more than a million people visiting it each year. I would be one of them some time. I would also like to visit this tree, because there was a story that included Tane Mahuta in it. This book interested me. The quietness and wild nature in there looks wonderful.

3 comments:

  1. Hello Mele,
    I agree I htink visiting this tree would be such an honor. Because we are meeting the Lord of the forest. Keep it up!

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  2. Hi Mele,
    Great job on completing this activity! I liked how you said that you would want to visit the tree because you'd want to take a photo of it. I also liked how you said that the quietness and nature there looked wonderful. If you had the opportunity would you climb the huge tree?

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  3. Kia ora Mele,

    It is great that you would like to visit Tane Mahuta. It would be a magnificent place to visit so that you can appreciate the natural beauty of the kauri tree and the forrest around it. I really enjoyed reading this blog post of yours.

    Keep up the great blogging!

    Talk soon,

    Sophie :)

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