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Monday, May 10, 2021

Margaret Mahy

 Margaret Mahy trip.

My favourite part of the trip was the waka because we got to row for a good 5 mins. In Margaret Mahy there were 4 rotations. My first one was the scavenger hunt.


Something I learnt was eels eat cat food and the pou has different meanings. The waka was used to get tuna and to go and trade their eels and fish.


The thing I found the most interesting was the scavenger hunt because on the ground were special stories that tell true things about New Zealand's history. 


This trip has helped me with my PBL because it helps us with our reading and knowledge about our country and our home in New Zealand. They know how to row a waka and that the female tuna are bigger than the male tuna.

We saw mats that have different meanings like healing plants. Another meaning was how they got the tuna, how they traded it and how they built their houses. 

 

At lunch time we played on the playground, Patrick and I went to a spinning tube and there was 1 person pushing it. It was a fun time.


Then my last rotation was at Victoria Square and we got to draw the pou and we got to look at statues. Me and my buddy Patrick saw a fountain.






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  2. Hi Kellan
    I like the way you wrote about your trip. I really agree that Margaret Mahy lights up my life. My favourite activity was the Waka. What was your favourite activity?
    From Max

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