Hey today is the the 3rd day that i have to do another 2 or 3 activity's for the Summer Learning Journey Program. Today for activity 1 we have to post a description of my beast that I have made up. I will try to use interesting adjectives to tell yous about my beast I have created with my mind
Activity 1 Day 3:
My fantastic Dolphin beast
My fantastic beast is really fast in the water. There are a lot of them living in the sea you must already know its like a shark but not. It has fins. Its a little small. A lot of there pods are in the Akaroa Harbour near Christchurch. They can come in different colours but my dolphin colour looks like a mermaid tails colour. It's a really special dolphin because it can jump really high nearly higher than all the all other well maybe but my dolphin is called Hector Dolphin.
Activity 2 Day 3:
For activity 2 for day 3 of the Summer learning journey program we have to list three pros (good things) and three cons (bad things) about working as a DOC ranger and at the bottom of this post I have to tell you whether you would like to be a DOC ranger or not.
Pros:
1. You can learn more about native species and more
2. You will fell good because your helping to keep native species alive.
3. Your apart of an group that does operations on species creatures and more
Cons
1. You might feel nerves because it's your responsibility to do an operation on them and if you do it wrong something bad could happen to them.
2. Sometimes they could die so you might cry and it will be hard to see that an creature or species that you love have died.
3. It will be hard for you because your doing an operation on a creature or specie that you might of came friends with but things might not go as you planed.
For me if I had to choose to be a DOC ranger or not I would say yes to being one becuase at the same time if it the operation goes right then you will be known of those people that helped that or this creature or species to still be alive and have the time of there life.
Well that's it for the blog post
Thanks for reading my blog post
Blog to you tomorrow 😎
Kia ora Mercedes,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Rachel and I am working with Megan and Cia on the Summer Learning Journey programme this year. It is great to see that you have already completed three full days' worth of activities. Wow! I really enjoyed reading today's post. It is clear that you thought deeply about what it might mean to become a DOC ranger. I agree with you that it could be a challenging job but also a very rewarding job as you are working closely with animals and doing everything that you can to make their lives better. Fortunately, most DOC rangers don't have to perform the operations on the animals themselves. Most of the time they are able to call in a vet (animal doctor) who can do this work for the ranger. Have you ever considered becoming a vet? One of my friends, Katie, became a vet and she loves her job.
I hope that you will continue to post such interesting and thoughtful responses to the activities for the Summer Learning Journey programme. Our team would love to read them and to post comments throughout the entire summer holiday.
Hope to see you online again soon!
Best,
Rachel :)