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Friday 28 July 2017

THE THREE INTERESTING FACTS :D


THE THREE INTERESTING FACTS


TREATY OF WAITANGI
I took for granted that it was just a holiday.
I now know that the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 and there was an agreement among the British Crown and the Maori. So the house of the Treaty of Waitangi was signed has been protected until today, the treaty waitangi grounds are favorite ability to draw attention.But first the maori were the first people that came to Aotearoa 1,000 years ago, and it was a long journey on the seven canoes all the way from Hawaiki Island.

HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND
The Maori were the first people that arrived in Aotearoa they came in a long journey on the seven wakas all the way from Hawaiki Island. There was man that found Aotearoa his name was Kupe, the reason how he found this island is when he was chasing a big octopus all the way from Hawaiki Island. Why was Kupe chasing the big octopus? Kupe was chasing the octopus, because the octopus was impudent and stole their bait so Kupe decided to murder him, and he chased him through all the Pacific Island.

NEW ZEALAND CLIMATE & WEATHER
In New Zealand we have four seasons Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn.In
Winter New Zealand has high temperature and that is very cold so most people in New Zealand stay in their house or in bed or go to spa pool so it keeps them warm from getting sick and cold. In Spring New Zealand gets lot of
rains especially in North Island and hailstorm, snow in South Island. In
Summer North Island has low temperature which means it hot so many people in New Zealand go to the beach for picnic and trips. In Autumn the temperature is going back to winter which means it’s cold and a little bit hot so it’s like winter and autumn are opposite.


2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Vina,

    It's awesome to see that you were able to find your blogs and to post them on your site. I really enjoyed reading more about the climate in New Zealand. I must admit that I am really looking forward to some warmer, sunnier weather. It feels like it has been raining for weeks and weeks and...weeks!

    I am really excited about my upcoming visit to Glen Innes School. I am coming this afternoon to hand out the certificates and prizes for the Winter Learning Journey programme. I will see you soon!!

    Cheers,
    Rachel :)

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  2. Thanks Rachel!
    Cheers From Vina!
    :D

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