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Tuesday 31 October 2017

QUAIL ISLAND Thinglink

In year 8 kete we have been learning about Kaitiakitanga. Meaning guardian ship towards earth. So the year 8 classes we went to Quail Island to study about leprosy and the antarctic practicing here  with dogs (huskies) and Ponies. I have made a thinglink about quail island. If you want to tinker with thinglink I will leave a link!



THINGLINK

REPORT ON SHIPS GRAVEYARD

In total there are 18 boats. When the tide is high you can not see any
boats. But when the tide is low enough you can see 4 boats. I chose the ships
graveyard because I thought it was an amazing thing to learn about. 1902 is when
the Maori started to dump their boats here to let the sea take them away but left the boats stranded on Quail Island.
~SHIKOBI~


REPORT ON WALKERS BEACH

Walkers Beach was First used by Mr R J Walker when he won the right 
to take shell grit for chicken feed. Mr Walker was the first person to take shell grit from the island. After eight or nine months it was closed to shell gathering because of damage.

~VICTOR~