Kia Ora, Welcome back to my blog. So today I am going to be showing my trip recount about Margreat Mahy. We went to Margreat Mahy on the bus and then walked to the 4 different rotations. They were Tuna feeding and the mat's, going on the Waka down the Avon river, Looking at the Margreat mahy sigh carved into the ground and the last rotation was going to Victoria Square and looking at the pou.
Here is mine!! Hope you like it!!
On Thursday the 20th of May Tumu hub went to Margaret Mahy Playground. First we did the mats.
For the mats we were learning about the designs and what they mean because they mean different stories.
Then we fed the tuna which were eels but I didn’t get to feed them until later because they weren’t hungry.
When we got to the Waka we learnt the commands and learnt how to row the paddles.
Then we went to Victoria Square and we had a look around and then we tried to draw the pou.
Next we went to Margreat Mahy and looked at this song that was in the concrete.
My favourite part of the trip was the waka because I loved going under the bridge and we also went back and forth a lot of times.
Something I learnt was that the Māori mats had different meanings and there are 13 of them in Christchurch.
At Victoria Square I found another 3 mats.
The thing I found the most interesting was looking at the Victoria Square starters and garden and especially the fountains.
I also noticed that the pou means different things and that helped me with my PBL.