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Saturday, 29 December 2018

Summer Learning Journey WEEK 2 Day 3

DAY 3: First You ‘Sea’ Me, Now You Don’t…


Activity 1: Night Owls [4 points]
Here in New Zealand we have many amazing and unique sea creatures, including penguins. The blue penguin, or kororā, is particularly special because it is the smallest penguin in the entire world! Blue penguins are typically found on the east coast of the South Island in places like Oamaru but they can be hard to spot as they rarely leave the water. If they do come onto land it is usually at night, when most of us are sound asleep! That’s because they are nocturnal. Not all of us, however, sleep all night. In fact, some people love to stay awake late into the evening. People who like to stay up late are called ‘night owls.’ Are you a night owl or are you an early riser, like me? I typically wake up every day around 6:00 a.m. and jump out of bed, ready to start the day!
On your blog, tell us whether you are a night owl or an early riser. Then, tell us about the rest of your family. Are they the same as you? .

I am a early riser I love to sleep early so that in the morning I will have energy and I will be able to think properly. Another reason why I love to sleep is it help me during sports and also in school I won't fall to sleep on my desk.

The rest of my family is also a early riser we love to go sleep early so we can go early in the morning with our mum to the gym. We love our fitness and we also love our mum because she i a role model to us. You can also be a role model by leading and showing the good things for little ones that a growing up so when they are older they will know the good things and the bad things.

Activity 2: A Local Delicacy [4 points]

Whitebait is a very special fish in New Zealand. It is rumoured (believed) to be a very delicious fish. Some restaurants in New Zealand make dishes that feature whitebait, including whitebait fritters. Have you ever tried whitebait fritters? They are a favourite dish of many of my friends. I, personally, prefer foods from places like Mexico and Italy. Pizza and nachos are two of my all-time favourite foods! In fact, I often make homemade pizza with Aronui on Friday nights using the same ingredients (pizza base, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, chicken, red onion, basil and feta cheese) each time.
For this activity, please choose a favourite food and find a recipe for it.


On your blog, share a list of the ingredients that you need to make this food. You must type out the list of ingredients yourself (and not simply copy and paste it from a website) to earn full points.
What you gonna need is flour.salt baking powder sugar milk butter eggs and a waffle iron
First grab a bowl and pour in salt, flour , baking powder and sugar and mix it all together.
Then grab your waffle iron and preheat it. in a separate bowl mix your eggs , milk , butter , and vanilla essents and mix.
pour both the mixtures in and mix well
Then place in waffle iron until it is golden and

Activity 3: The Midnight Zone [10 points]

One of these creatures is called the ‘Colossal Squid.’ A colossal squid can weigh as much as 495 kilograms (kg)! Here in New Zealand, we have a full sized colossal squid on display at
Te Papa Museum in Wellington. It is the only specimen of its kind in the entire world! This squid weighs approximately 500 kg. In 2018, a team at Te Papa decided to move the giant squid from one area of the museum to another. Deep in the ocean, far below the surface, lies an area called the ‘Midnight Zone.’ It is called the midnight zone because it is always dark or ‘pitch black’ in this area. Much of the deep sea has yet to be explored by humans, however, we do know a little bit about the creatures that live here.

Let’s imagine that the average adult can lift 25 kg and the average child can lift 15 kg. How many adults and children will it take to move the giant squid into its new room at Te Papa? [Note: There is more than one right answer to this question.]
On your blog, tell us how you will solve this maths problem. You can write your answer in words, use a Sketchpad image or post a video explaining how you would figure it out. Be sure to give us your final answer. .



1 comment:

  1. Hi Sonnia,

    Great to meet you and happy new year! It's Lee here from the Summer Learning Journey team. It's my first time checking out your blog and I'm really impressed!

    I wanna try and make waffles like in your recipe - but first I'm going to need a waffle iron! Maybe K Mart has a good deal on them? Do you make these waffles yourself? I might tell my son about it!

    Your maths is great - what about if we combined adults and children? If adults lifted 25 and children 15, how many of each could we put in to lift the whole thing together?

    I'll be following your blog some more!
    Talk to you later
    - Lee

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