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Saturday 15 July 2017

Day #5: One Step at a Time…

Day #5: One Step at a Time…
After a long day at the beach, it is now time to move away from the water and drive inland, through the middle of the south island. You are going to start in Nelson and drive south before crossing a huge mountain range called the ‘Southern Alps.’ The scenery is going to be amazing!
Activity 1: After a few hours in the car, you, your group and Curious Kiwi arrive at your first stop – The Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve. It is a beautiful, regional park located at the base of the Southern Alps. You and your group get out of the van and follow Curious Kiwi. He is going to lead you on a short walk through the park. As you start walking, you notice a really cool looking tree on the side of the trail and you stop to take a closer look. When you turn back, the group (and Curious Kiwi) is nowhere to be found. Eek! You are all alone in the middle of a strange forest.
For this activity write a short story (8-10 sentences) about what might happen next. Please be sure to include lots of details about what you might be feeling, seeing and doing after you realise that you are all alone in the forest…

I'm feeling scared. I walk through the forest all covered in tears, all of a sudden,  i heard a strange noise coming from my left. It was getting closer and closer until a big wolf appeared out of nowhere. The big wolf was not harming me but her was acting strange. He needed water. He was dehydriding so i gave it some water. After that, the wolf notice, that she was alone so the big wolf lead her back to her group.
The end.


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http://www.kiwidaydreaming.com/p/new-zealand-maps.html
Activity 2: After the adventure at The Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve, you are pretty happy to get back into the shuttle van and continue with your road trip. Over the next few hours you travel up and over the Southern Alps, arriving in the city of Christchurch to eat lunch. You have a delicious meal at a café downtown and then hop back into the van to travel to Twizel, a small town at the base of Aoraki-Mt Cook. Mt Cook is the largest mountain in New Zealand. It is also the mountain where Sir Edmund Hillary trained for his climb up Mt Everest – the tallest mountain in the world. Sir Edmund Hillary is very famous because he was the first person to ever reach the top of Mt Everest!

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Now it is your turn to learn about a famous New Zealander. Use Google to research one famous person from New Zealand and then create a DLO (Digital Learning Object) and post it on your blog. Be sure to include: 1. The name of the famous person, 2. Where they were born, 3. Why they are famous, and 4. Two other interesting facts about them.
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Bonus Activity: You and your tour group have enjoyed your day in the mountains but you’re ready for a change of scenery. You ask Curious Kiwi to take you to Central Otago, a region of the south island with lots of rolling hills and flat, brown grasslands. While in Central Otago, you decide to join the Otago Central Rail Trail – a 150 km long cycle trail. Curious Kiwi and I (Rachel) cycled the Rail Trail in April and we loved it!
On your blog, tell us whether you would like to cycle the Otago Rail Trail one day. Does it sound like fun? Why or why not?

One day I would like to cycle on the Otago Trail because it’s just like fitness and you can just pump up your legs while you're riding a long trail in Otago. And last of all you can feel yourself getting hot and cooling down while riding.
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Rachel on the Otago Rail Trail, April 2017

Bonus Activity: 10 points

3 comments:

  1. Hi Siosaia
    Have you watched Gladiators? I have, and it's a really awesome movie - I had no idea that the main character in it was Russel Crowe! Keep up the good work.
    Daniel

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  2. Kia ora Siosaia,

    I hope that you do get the chance to cycle the Rail Trail one day. It is a pretty spectacular place to visit. I really hope that I can return one day and cycle it again with the rest of my family. I have one son, Aronui, who wasn't able to come with us in April. I think that I'll wait for him to get a little bit older and then we'll all go down to Central Otago for another spin on the trail!

    Do you enjoy biking in general? I used to have a bike but I gave it to a friend who needed it more than I did. I am thinking about buying another one soon but I'm not convinced that I'll use it that much. I find biking in Auckland city a bit intense!

    Bye for now,

    Rachel :)

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  3. Saia my best freind you have done so well.And also theres one more thing i need to say.OCEAN MAN.

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