Monday, January 8, 2018

week 3 day 5

Activity 1
Five things to take on a trek to Tongariro Crossing:

  • Emergency beacon
  • Food and water
  • Sunscreen
  • A hat and gloves
  • First Aid Kit
Before you go make sure that you tell someone where you are going and due back.
Activity 2
Leading New Zealand
Week 3, Day 5




Name of Prime Minister: Jenny shipley
Date of Birth: 4th february 1952
Political Party: New zealand national party  
Number of Years as Prime Minister: 2 years
Three interesting facts about my chosen Prime Minister:  
1. she was nz’s first female Prime Minister
2. she use to be a school teacher

3. she was born in Gore

4 comments:

  1. Kia Ora again Johanna,

    Thanks again for a well-compiled blog post, I especially enjoy the picture of former Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley.

    Activity One: Hiking Tongariro.
    Well done on giving us 5 items that you would take on your one-day hike across Tongariro. You're a very smart young lady, aren't you? All of the things you've listed are exactly what would be ideal to take on a hike, especially the Emergency Beacon!
    I love hiking, but to be honest, I've not taken an Emergency Beacon with me before. I guess that I do have GPS on my smartphone so that's something.
    Have you been hiking before?

    Activity Two: Leading New Zealand.
    Ka pai for your short profile on the legendary Jenny Shipley! I'm pro female roll models; especially one's that lead our country. I was over the moon when Jacinda Ardern became our Prime Minister, what an achievement! I believe she's going to help our beautiful country.
    What do you think it would be like to be the Prime Minister?

    Keep up the great work, and I look forward to reading more!

    Cheers,

    Jordan

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  2. Hi Jordan
    Yes i've been hiking before. I went up Mt French to the tippy top. I went with Dad and Grandad. Dad took our emergency beacon. He takes it every walk.
    If I was Prime Minister it would be stressful and very hard.
    Thank you for your comment.
    Johanna.

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    1. Kia Ora again Johanna,

      Your parents sound like lovely people, how lucky you are to have been to China, England and to have hiked Mt. French!
      I had to look up where that was and Google said it was in Queensland, Australia! Was it hot? I've been hiking in Tasmania, country Victoria and South Australia. The Australian native bush is so beautiful, you just have to be cautious about the time of day you decide to hike in order to avoid the heat!

      Thanks for continuing this conversation with me I really appreciate it.

      Cheers,

      Jordan

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  3. Hi jordan
    Mt French is behind my house. It was really rainy and windy up on top. It was hard to get back down, there was a shade but we didn't go to it. It 6 hours to go up and down. There was no view because there was too many clouds.
    Johanna

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Thank-you for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comment.