Its Georgia here from the Summer Learning Journey Programme.
We are thrilled that you've registered for the Summer Learning Journey with us. I know it can sometimes be tricky to get started. I have included a link to the week one activities, but remember, you can do them in any order! Check out the activities on our website, and then post your responses to the activities here on your blog site.
Welcome to the Summer Learning Journey! My name is Rachel and I am working with Georgia and Dani to this summer. We are all looking forward to blogging with you over the coming weeks and hope that you will have time to re-join the programme. It is open every day until Friday 26 January 2018. There are 59 other activities for you to choose from. They're all located on the Weekly Activities tab on the summer learning journey website (www.summerlearningjourney.co.nz).
My name's Ruby and I'm also part of the team that will be blogging with you during the Summer Learning Journey program.
What a great start to the activities you have made here! Well done. Those are some really good facts about Maui. He was pretty incredible in the story, wasn't he?! Why did he dream of going fishing, I wonder? I've been fishing a few times but I don't enjoy it very much so don't do it often.
Have you read any other stories about Maui? There is a really good one about Maui and the sun. If you would like to read that one, here is the link: http://eng.mataurangamaori.tki.org.nz/Support-materials/Te-Reo-Maori/Maori-Myths-Legends-and-Contemporary-Stories/How-Maui-slowed-the-sun
Kia Ora Te Sativa, I’m Dani, one of the bloggers here at the Summer Learning Journey. Well done on starting the Summer Learning Journey. It’s great to see that you have completed the first of many activities. Here at the Summer Learning Journey office, we have noticed that you haven’t posted any posts since early December. We miss you and hope you come back to complete some more activities soon.If you copy and paste this link into your search bar, it will show you all the weekly activities: https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities Remember you can complete as many activities you like and in any order. I look forward to reading more of your blogs soon! -Dani
Annyeonghaseyo Sativa, my name is Cia. I am a Ako Hiko Summer Learning Journey commentator who will be working with various bloggers over the summer break.
Thanks for sharing three great facts about Māui, he was a great leader indeed. Next time I think it’d be an awesome idea to include some pictures of Māui, I bet readers would love to see the man behind the legends.
Do you know any other stories about Māui and his adventures? One of my favourites is ‘Māui and the Sun’, have you heard of this story? Feel free to let me know more of your thoughts in the comment section below!
I hope you’re having a stellar holiday break, hopefully we will see more of your lovely posts soon.
Kia Ora,
ReplyDeleteIts Georgia here from the Summer Learning Journey Programme.
We are thrilled that you've registered for the Summer Learning Journey with us. I know it can sometimes be tricky to get started. I have included a link to the week one activities, but remember, you can do them in any order! Check out the activities on our website, and then post your responses to the activities here on your blog site.
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities/week-one
I am so excited to read all of your posts!
Nga mihi
Georgia
Kia Ora Sativa,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Summer Learning Journey! My name is Rachel and I am working with Georgia and Dani to this summer. We are all looking forward to blogging with you over the coming weeks and hope that you will have time to re-join the programme. It is open every day until Friday 26 January 2018. There are 59 other activities for you to choose from. They're all located on the Weekly Activities tab on the summer learning journey website (www.summerlearningjourney.co.nz).
Meri Kirihimete to you and your family,
Rachel :)
Hi Sativa,
ReplyDeleteMy name's Ruby and I'm also part of the team that will be blogging with you during the Summer Learning Journey program.
What a great start to the activities you have made here! Well done. Those are some really good facts about Maui. He was pretty incredible in the story, wasn't he?!
Why did he dream of going fishing, I wonder? I've been fishing a few times but I don't enjoy it very much so don't do it often.
Have you read any other stories about Maui? There is a really good one about Maui and the sun. If you would like to read that one, here is the link: http://eng.mataurangamaori.tki.org.nz/Support-materials/Te-Reo-Maori/Maori-Myths-Legends-and-Contemporary-Stories/How-Maui-slowed-the-sun
Let me know what you think!
Cheers,
Ruby.
Kia Ora Te Sativa,
ReplyDeleteI’m Dani, one of the bloggers here at the Summer Learning Journey. Well done on starting the Summer Learning Journey. It’s great to see that you have completed the first of many activities.
Here at the Summer Learning Journey office, we have noticed that you haven’t posted any posts since early December. We miss you and hope you come back to complete some more activities soon.If you copy and paste this link into your search bar, it will show you all the weekly activities:
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities
Remember you can complete as many activities you like and in any order.
I look forward to reading more of your blogs soon!
-Dani
Annyeonghaseyo Sativa,
ReplyDeletemy name is Cia. I am a Ako Hiko Summer Learning Journey commentator who will be working with various bloggers over the summer break.
Thanks for sharing three great facts about Māui, he was a great leader indeed. Next time I think it’d be an awesome idea to include some pictures of Māui, I bet readers would love to see the man behind the legends.
Do you know any other stories about Māui and his adventures? One of my favourites is ‘Māui and the Sun’, have you heard of this story? Feel free to let me know more of your thoughts in the comment section below!
I hope you’re having a stellar holiday break, hopefully we will see more of your lovely posts soon.
Toe feiloa’i fo’i ('See you again' in Samoan),
Cia.