DAY 2: Fabulous Flora
Activity 1: Weaving a Tall Tale…[4 points]
There is a long history in New Zealand of collecting natural plants, including flax (harakeke), and using them to create cloaks, baskets (kete), mats, traps and ropes. Flax weaving is an art form. It can take years for people to perfect the art of weaving. Have you ever tried it?
For this activity, you are asked to watch a short video of someone weaving a fish (ika) out of flax.
On your blog, tell us whether or not you would like to try flax weaving. Does it interest you? Why or why not?
I would like to make a flax weaving because we have tried it before and it was fun the last time we did it.
Activity 2: Mighty Mangroves [4 points]
Here in New Zealand we have a native tree called a Kiwi Mangrove. Kiwi Mangroves grow in shallow water (harbours). The largest mangrove or manawa forests in New Zealand are located in Northland and in Auckland. According to many environmental experts, they are one of the toughest and strongest trees in the world because they can survive in really harsh (difficult) conditions.
For this activity you are asked to think of someone who is very tough and strong. They can be someone who you know personally or they can be a character that you have read about in a book, seen in a movie, or on a television show.
On your blog, tell us about this person. Who are they? Why are they, in your opinion, so strong and tough?
The person I picked was Superman. I picked him because he is tought and he is a superhero.
Activity 3: Stranger than Fiction [10 points + 5 possible points]
Here on earth there are more than 298 000 different kinds (species) of plants. Some of these plants live on land and some live in the water. Follow this link to read about 10 of the strangest plant species in the world. When you are finished, choose two of the plants from the list.
On your blog, list three similarities and three differences between the two plants that you chose. To earn five extra bonus points, post a picture of both plants on your blog..
The plants I picked was....
and white flowers
1. The differences are that the yellow flower has leaves and on the white on it has none.
2. The colour is different.
3. The white flower is too small and the yellow one is tall.
Kia Ora Solomone,
ReplyDeleteAwesome work on these activities!
That was a good choice to compare the flowers - the colour and size is a great comparison. What do you think the advantages of being a tall flower are?
So you've done flax weaving before huh? Great! I've had opportunities to do it but I haven't. I think I should just take the plunge and do it.
I'm really enjoying your blog, Solomone! Keep up the great work!
- Lee