DAY 3: Taking Flight
Activity 1: Bird of the Year! [4 points]
Aotearoa New Zealand is home to many different kinds (species) of native birds. Sadly, about a third of our native bird species are at risk of disappearing forever (becoming extinct).
Each year, Forest and Bird New Zealand hold a ‘Bird of the Year’ competition where people can vote for their favourite native bird. This year, the winner was the kererÅ« (or woodpigeon).
Go onto the Bird of the Year website, look through the native birds on the site, and choose one that interests you.
On your blog, write a short description of your bird. Where does your bird normally live? What does your bird normally eat? Post a picture of the bird underneath your description. Be sure to attribute your picture properly.
Activity 2: Flying Foxes [4 points]
Not only is New Zealand home to many native birds but we also have a number of native bats. Some of these bats are really small while others are much larger. None, however, are as large as the largest bat in Australia. It is called the flying fox (pictured below) and it has a wingspan of up to 6 feet or 2 metres. Wow! That is taller than most of us!
Flying foxes usually sleep during the day and hunt for food at night, using their ears to guide them through the darkness. Like other bats, they have the best hearing of any mammal. It is their ‘superpower.’
If you could have a superpower, what would it be? If I could choose, I would like to be able to fly. It would make it possible for me to fly back to Canada and visit my family whenever I wanted. How amazing would that be?!
On your blog, tell us what superpower you would like to have and why you’d like to have it.
The Superpower I would like is Superspeed. The reason why I would like super speed as my superpower is that I can come first in all of the cross countries and marathons I attend.
Activity 3: Wind Beneath My Wings [10 points]
Birds and bats are just two species of animal that are able to fly. Did you know that some fish, squirrels and snakes are also able to fly? Check out the ‘Top 10 Flying Animals of the World’ website to learn more about these incredible animals.
Once you have explored the site, choose one animal and create a digital learning object (DLO, eg. a poster) that tells us all about the animal. Be sure to include at least three interesting facts and a picture or two of your animal! Please follow these instructions for attributing your pictures properly.
Here is an example of a DLO that was created about lions.
Nice work I liked your DLO saia you should check out my blog so you can see my DLO.
ReplyDeleteI for got schedueld mine.
ReplyDeleteYes siosaia i really like your DLO wotk
ReplyDeleteKeep it up!!!
Kia ora Siosaia,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Rachel and I am working with Sophie on the Summer Learning Journey programme this year. It is great to see that you have joined us again this year and been so active with your blogging. Way to go!
I really liked the DLO that you created and the animal that you chose as your 'bird of the year.' In order to earn full points for both activities it is really important that you put the facts into your own words and not copy and paste them directly from the internet. Can you please pop back to this activity and just adjust the wording in both Activity #1 and Activity #3 so that it reflects your words and not the words of the original authors? That would be awesome :)
I will come back and check your blog soon to see if you have had time to adjust the activities. I will also look forward to reading more of your work as you are on a roll. Keep it up, Siosaia. You are going to finish the whole programme, I reckon, and be in to win some pretty cool prizes.
Bye for now!
Rachel