Thursday, June 25, 2020

Charting Captain James Cook

On August 1768, Captain James Cook, he had two sets of instructions, the first instructions was too travel to Tahiti and observe the transits of Venus, which would be an event that would be watched by everybody, even scientists! all around the world, Captain James Cook, second sets of instructions was "Secret", that not many people knew, after his transit, his ship, The Endeavour was heading to south. 
it was hoped Cook would find the "Great Continent". people thought that landmass must exist to the "balance" out the world, the time had come to actually put in the map. 
After James Cook observed the transit, Cook has finally set sail to the south, He no idea of what he could find there,three months later, it was October 6th 1769, a twelve year old Salior named Nicholas young has spotted the land, The Endeavour Sailed Turanganui-a-kiwa-near-present-day Gisborne - two days later. 

Just like earth, Venus travels around the sun, but it follows a closer orbit. Sometimes the planets path takes it between Earth and the sun, when it happens, we can see Venus move across the suns face. This is called a transit, Venus transits are very rare, but predictable, but they can occur. I think charting was important to Captain James Cook, but not only Charting was important to James Cook, but also math's was, Math's was important to Captain James Cook because, math's can help you if your stuck, example, lets say I get lost in a forest right? I use my math's inside me, the reason why is because I could redo my steps, or use a compass, there are so many ways to use maths.  



                                                     
Today I learned about Captain James Cook, and about his history, we also learned how to write an essay! we learned about longitude and latitude, I had so much fun writing this. 


information by Melanie Lovell-Smith


Monday, June 8, 2020

Learning words in a different language!


Word / Vocabulary 
Production 
Text Meaning 
karanga
greeting
Singing with greeting 
Tangata whenua
chief
Space between us 
mihi
Peace
Meeting new people 
kawa
Meeting house 
The way of doing new things 
koha
Welcoming 
The gift of a marae 
kuia
Gathering 
Who calls visitors 
tipuna
Grandfather 
Seeing people 
hongi
Seeing new people 
Meeting other people with peace 
urupa
Visiting 
Coming together 
Whare kai
Eating place 
The eating place 
Pare Hinetai No Waitaha 
Saying goodbye
Farewell speech 

Hello bloggers! Today I and room 7 have been learning new words in a different language! but to find out what the words men't, we had to read a book to find out! it was hard to make my words make sense and putting it into a sentence, but the fun easy part was copying and pasting it, and I also had a lot of fun doing this project, and people helping me! enjoy my DLO!  

Have you ever travel to a marae?