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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Summer Leaning Journey Day 17

Hey bloggers, I'm back!
Today is the 17th day of the Summer Learning Journey which means that there is only 3 days of the Summer Learning Journey left! YAY! Anyway, lets get on with the activities! Here is the first activity!
New Zealand has some of the most beautiful forests in the world. Both New Zealanders and tourists, alike, enjoy walking through these forests. Unfortunately, constantly walking through forests can damage the plants and animals (flora and fauna) that live there. In an attempt to protect the local flora and fauna, an eco-tourism company in Rotorua came up with an idea. The Rotorua Canopy Tours Company designed a series of ziplines that sit above the forest canopy (top). People can ‘zip’ from one section of the forest to another, looking down on the beautiful natural areas below. To see what ziplining looks like, check out this video.
I have tried ziplining and I really enjoyed it, however, I must admit that I was pretty scared to try it at first. How would you feel if you had the chance to go ziplining in Rotorua?
On your blog, tell us how you would feel about going ziplining in Rotorua. Try to use some descriptive words (adjectives) and action words (verbs) in your post!
I think that if I went Zip lining  then I would be nervous but I would also be excited at the same time because I have never been zip lining and I really want to go. I would imagine myself being lie, "This is going to be fun!" before I go and then when its my turn, I'm just going to be like, "Why did I do this!" but in the end I would be really happy and would want to do it again.
Here is the second activity!
There are concerns about the water quality of some of the rivers, streams and oceans in and around New Zealand. Some people have suggested that we plant flowers and plants on the banks of our most polluted rivers to stop the spread of the pollution. Apparently, the plants can act as filters, absorbing some of the chemicals (pollutants) that are moving across the land, on their way to the river.
Planting can be a lot of fun! Have you ever planted a garden? Aronui and I are going to make our very own edible garden this year. We are going to plant a number of veggies, fruits and herbs, including mint, coriander, parsley, lemongrass, onions, tomatoes, beans, zucchinis, kumara and strawberries. Yum! If you could plant an edible garden what would you plant in it?

On your blog list 10 veggies, fruits, or herbs that you would plant in your garden.
I think I would that I would plant Strawberries, Apples, Apricots, Watermelons, Grapes, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Chives, Pears and Cucumbers!
Here is the last activity!

New Zealand is home to some unique wildlife that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. While we work very hard to protect our natural habitats so, too, do people living and working in other countries. One of the oldest international wildlife conservation organisations is called ‘Fauna & Flora International’ (FFI). They support a number of projects around the world, including those working to protect Lansan trees in the Caribbean, fruit forests in Tajikistan, and national reserves in Mozambique. Read about each of these projects and choose the one that interests you the most.
On your blog, tell us which project you find most interesting and why.
I think that I found The Landan tree's in the Caribbean the most interesting because I had never heard about that and when I was reading about it, I found some new things and I didn't know that they lost %60 of it because deforestation and overexploitation.




1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Parwin!

    My name is Willy and I'm one of the commenters for the Summer Learning Journey. First off, it's really great that you've completed all the activities for the day and put it all in one post! Easy to access in my opinion. For the first activity - I've got to say, I would feel exactly the same! Ziplining sounds really cool, but I'd have some nerves leading up to it!

    For the second activity, I imagine you'll have plenty for cooking and making food! It's really convenient :D what would be your favourite out of the bunch?

    Keep up the good work! Keep it comin'!
    -Willy

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