Tuesday 24 December 2019

πŸŒΊπŸ‘• SLJ ~ W1 D1: EXPLORES ll ACTIVITY 3 πŸŒΊπŸ‘•

SUMMER LEARNING JOURNEY 2019 - 2020
WEEK 1: PHYSICAL LIMITS πŸƒπŸΎ‍♀️
DAY 1: EXPLORES πŸ‡³πŸ‡Ώ⛵ 
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ACTIVITY 3: SCALING  NEW HEIGHTS πŸŒΊπŸ‘•

TASK INFORMATION BELOW:

Image Attribution: Hillary and Tenzing on
return from the summit of Everest,
Jamling Tenzing Norgay, CC BY-SA 3.0
In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and his sherpa (guide), Tenzing Norgay, were the first people to reach the summit of Mt Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. 


At the time, Edmund Hillary was an apiarist (beekeeper) from Auckland, New Zealand. During the summer he worked as a beekeeper, and during the winter, he climbed mountains. Becoming the first person to summit Everest was not easy. In fact, Edmund Hillary attempted (tried) to climb to the top of Mt Everest three times before he succeeded. He was determined to reach the top!

While this famous explorer and climber is mostly remembered for being the first person to reach the summit of Mt Everest, he has also made a huge impact on the world through his charity work. In 1960, Sir Edmund Hillary set up the Himalayan Trust to bring education, healthcare and safe drinking water to the people of Nepal - the country where Mt Everest is located.
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BLOGGING TASK:


For this activity, please select a charity that you are interested in. You may choose your own or use one from our list (below). Read about the charity.


List of Possible Charities:

SPCA

Auckland City Mission

Air Rescue

OXFAM

On your blog, write a short explanation of what the charity does.
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πŸ‘•πŸŒΊ PINK SHIRT DAY CHARITY πŸŒΊπŸ‘•

Pink Shirt Day is a charity that helps prevent bullying in general. This whole charity or celebration day started in a school (which I will share the story after). Pink Shirt Day is celebrated annually across the world. Here in New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day's focus is on building workplaces, communities and schools where our whanau are able to have a sense of belonging (like being safe), valued and well respected by there surroundings.  

HOW IT STARTED: This movement all started with two very brave students in Canada, who decided to stand up against bullying. These students decided to do this because of one other student was bullied for wearing a pink shirt. Now this is a world-wide celebration where people get to wear a pink shirt or some sort of pink attire.

For more in depth information, please visit the Pink Shirt Day site :)

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Task Description: This is my completed work for the last task of day 1. As you may already know, this task is called scaling new heights. First I read the text that included information about Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay about they're famous climb to the top of Mt Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. It also shared information about how Edmund Hilary created a charity called the Himalayan Trust to the people of Nepal. Our task was to choose are charity we are interested in and write a short explanation of what they do. I chose to do a charity called Pink Shirt Day. This task was very easy and It helped me learn how to keep things short and sweet, rather then go on and on! Thanks for reading this blog-post and feel free to leave a comment below :)

4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Amelia

    Look at you go, smashing through this years' SLJ programme, "Changemakers: People who have changed the world" - thanks for responding to this activity and for telling us about a charity that you're interested in. I'm really impressed that you've gone outside of the suggestions and looked for your own charity to support, Pink Shirt Day.

    I like how you mention how this charity supports whānau in their sense of belonging (our turangawaewae) - have you had any support from this charity before? Or rather, have you supported this charity before?

    Thanks, too, for the history of Pink Shirt Day - did it start in New Zealand?

    Looking forward to your response!

    Ngā mihi,
    Jordan

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    1. Greetings Jordan!

      I thank you for leaving a comment :) I'm very happy to be able to participate and I look for to doing more activities! Yes, I decided to do my own charity rather then choose one from the suggestions.

      I've never had any support from this charity, but our school (Pt England) participated in this charity. The whole school wore at least a pink ribbon or a t-shirt to school. During this time all the Year 8's (my year group) were at camp, and some of us still go involved. Pink Shirt Day started in Canada, its great to see that it has gone across the world! I've just edited that part that people can see. Thanks again for the comment :)

      -Amelia

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  2. Hi Amelia, this is Mrs Collins from Manaiakalani and I'll be commenting on blogs over term break. Well done on posting and participating in the SLJ this year. I'd pick the SPCA? Do you have pets at home? We have x2 cats and x3 fish... Keep blogging, and commenting on others, to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes and to keep your learning up over the school break!

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    1. Kia Ora Heather!

      Thank you for visiting and commenting my blog, I appreciate it!

      I like how you'd chose SPCA. You sure have a lot of pets at home and that would be a great choice! Nope, I have no pets living in my household. My mum is very scared of cats, in fact asking for a pet isn't even a option! I will keep blogging and commenting more, Thanks again for your comment.

      -Amelia

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