I was a student at May Road School in Auckland and this is a record of my learning.
Sunday, January 6, 2019
taniwha
Mehran here i am doing a post about
taniwha i hope you enjoy it.
i think taniwha doesn't exist because
it is a myth and a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people.
It's Leslie here, a member of the Summer Learning Journey reading your blog from my home in Canada.
I see that you don't believe in taniwha because you think they're creatures from a myth. You may be right!!
I found it really interesting to see the eruption of bubbles on the surface of the Waikato River that the linked video showed. And I understand that these bubbles have been seen by others in the past and that there doesn't seem to be an explanation as to where these bubbles are coming from. It's tempting to think that there's some sort of fish/creature below the surface, breathing out and causing these eruptions. Hmmm... perhaps someone will be able to do the research under the water to discover what's really happening down there! And maybe they'll actually see a taniwha!!
Until then, I hope you're enjoying these activities and I hope you'll keep working on them. You're doing a good job!
Hi Mehran,
ReplyDeleteIt's Leslie here, a member of the Summer Learning Journey reading your blog from my home in Canada.
I see that you don't believe in taniwha because you think they're creatures from a myth. You may be right!!
I found it really interesting to see the eruption of bubbles on the surface of the Waikato River that the linked video showed. And I understand that these bubbles have been seen by others in the past and that there doesn't seem to be an explanation as to where these bubbles are coming from. It's tempting to think that there's some sort of fish/creature below the surface, breathing out and causing these eruptions. Hmmm... perhaps someone will be able to do the research under the water to discover what's really happening down there! And maybe they'll actually see a taniwha!!
Until then, I hope you're enjoying these activities and I hope you'll keep working on them. You're doing a good job!
Cheers,
Leslie