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Friday 11 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Activities 3

Activity 3: Concluding the Journey [10 points]
Sadly, the Summer Learning Journey has now come to an end. It is time to reflect on everything that you have learned about the environment and, particularly, about how you can protect and preserve it.


On your blog please tell us:

  1. What is one thing that you learned from participating in the Summer Learning Journey programme this year? I have learnt to comment on other people / other schools blog post and also to learn things that I haven't learned about.
  2. What is one thing that surprised you? The one thing that surprised during I was doing the Summer Learning Journey is the Like a Scene out of a Movie.
  3. What is one thing that concerned or upset you? The one thing that upset me was the Air up there Week 3 Day 2.
  4. What is one thing that you (or your family) can do, moving forward, to help protect our natural environment? One thing that we could help the environment is to not let other people litter.

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Activities 2

Activity 2: Adoption Day [4 points]

Not only can you help the planet by reducing, reusing and recycling, you can also help to save animals and plants by ‘adopting’ them. To ‘adopt’ an animal through the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), you need to visit their adopt a species page, read through the list of animals and choose one.
With the WWF, you don’t actually adopt the animal and bring it home! It’s a symbolic adoption. In this case you pay a fee ($55.00) and the money is used to provide food and care for your chosen animal. Visit the WWF site and take a look at the animals who are available for adoption. Choose your ‘top three’ animals from the website.

On your blog, list the three animals that you have chosen and then compare and contrast them. How are they similar? How are they different? At the bottom of you post, tell us which of the three animals you would most like to adopt..
1. Amur Tiger - They eat Reindeer's.
2. Lion - They eat Zebras.
3. Cheetah - They eats Wildebeests.
How are they different?
They all eat animals that has meat inside there body also they are all warm blooded.
Which of the three animals will I most like to adopt?
I would Adopt a Lion

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Day 5 Activities 1

DAY 5: The Sky’s the Limit!


Activity 1: Environment Day - Beat Plastic Pollution [4 points]
Every year we celebrate World Environment Day in June. On World Environment Day we do what we can to protect our planet. This year the focus is on reducing the use of plastic bags and water bottles. Watch this Environment Day video to learn more about it!
What could you and your family do to protect the planet?
On your blog tell us three things that you could do to help save the planet.
1. I would protect the planet by not using plastic for eating,drink or bags.
2. I would protect the planet by not littering around the place.
3. I would protect the planet by putting your rubbish in the right place Reuse, Reduce and Recycle .

Thursday 10 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Activities 3

Activity 3: Restricted Access [10 points]
While much of our programme has focused on New Zealand, it is important that we also consider the environment in other places as well. One of the most unusual and spectacular sites to visit outside of New Zealand is called Machu Picchu. It is an ancient city that was built high up in the mountains in the country of Peru in South America. You have to take a train and/or walk through a series of mountains and valleys to reach it.
    
Over the past few decades millions of tourists have made the trek to Machu Picchu. Unfortunately, this has damaged the area and the local government has decided to restrict the number of visitors to the site each year. This decision has upset a lot of tourists who really want to see Machu Picchu but aren’t allowed to go.
On your blog, tell us what you think about the government’s decision to restrict the number of tourists able to visit this special site. Is it fair? Be sure to tell us why you feel the way that you do.
I think it is fair because the tourists are going to affect the environment.

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Activities 2

Activity 2: The Plastic Pledge [4 points]

Over the past few decades some of New Zealand’s beaches have become dumping grounds for waste and rubbish. Almost 80% of this waste is made up of plastic items. Yikes!
Some companies in New Zealand have heard about the problem and agreed to cut down on their use of plastic. Countdown supermarkets, for example, have announced that they will stop giving out plastic bags to customers.  What do you think of this idea? What do your friends and family think? Is it a good idea or not?
For this activity, please ask one member of your family and/or a friend what they think about Countdown’s decision to go ‘plastic bag free.’

On your blog, tell us what they think about Countdown’s decision to stop using plastic bags.
I think it is very good to stop using plastic bags because, people can die by using the plastic bags by putting their head inside the hole. Also it should be stopped because it kills our sea creatures .

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Day 4 Activities 1

DAY 4: Making Promises


Activity 1: Campaigning for Conservation [4 points]
New Zealand is home to so many beautiful, unique and, sometimes, endangered animals and habitats. The Forest & Bird organisation is working really hard to protect vulnerable animals and places in NZ. They are doing everything that they can to raise money and to raise awareness so that everyone knows about these issues. These are called ‘campaigns.’ Check out the Forest & Bird campaigns site to learn more about them.
Imagine, that you have been hired by Forest & Bird New Zealand to work on one of their campaigns. It is your job to come up with a catchy slogan for the campaign. A slogan is a short phrase or sentence that is used to advertise something. Check out examples of common slogans and logos below.

    

On your blog, tell us which campaign you have chosen to support and provide us with a slogan for that campaign.