Hi and welcome to my blog post, On Thursday the 20th Tumu hub went on a trip to Margaret Mahy.We split up into our 4 groups Rātā, Mānia, Korokio and Kōhia, every group went to a different rotation.
Korokio went to Margaret Mahy, Mānia went to the waka, Rātā went to Victoria aqare and Kōhia went to feed the eels and look at the mats.
I was in Korokio so I went to Margaret Mahy first. At Margaret Mahy we did a scavenger hunt, we had to get into 2 groups and started looking. The best part is that every group had to have 1 year 7 & 8 in all the groups but Mānia had 2.
My favourite part of the trip was when we got to feed the eels/tuna. Feeding the ells/tunas was my favourite part of the trip because I got a chance to get a closer look at their small sharp teeth.
Something I learnt was that female eels are thicker than the male eels, and that female eels can lay up to a million eggs.
The thing I found the most interesting was the eels because I learned a lot of cool facts about the eels but on the trip I found out that the eels/tuna are an endangered animal.
This trip has helped me with my PBL because it helped me get ideas for my
Trip Recount.
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ReplyDeleteHi Vilimaina Tianah here. I enjoy how you talked about Margret Mahy and I like how you talked about the other places you went with your team. But I would like if you added the names of the places you went to. Next time can you add a question.
ReplyDeleteWhat was your favourite part of the trip?