Thursday, August 4, 2011

Where In The World.....?

The Brumbies were given a number of names of rugby-playing nations of the world. These were some of the nations that are recognised by the world governing body of Rugby Union, the International Rugby Board (IRB), as member unions but did not qualify for RWC 2011. We divided them up amongst our team. I was given the nations listed below:
Hong Kong, Cayman Island and Chile. This is what I found -


1. Chile



2. The Continent for Chile is South America.


3. The Capital city for Chile is Santiago.

4. Estimated total population in early 2011: 17,000,000. Two thirds of the population is concentrated in the central zone.


5. The Sports Chile Plays






1. Hong Kong


This is where hong Kong Is Located In.


3. The Capital City of Hong Kong is Victoria.

4. The population of Hong Kong is 7,122,508 (July 2011 est.)

5. Hong Kongs National sports.




1.Cayman


2. This is where cayman island is located in.


3. The Capital City of Cayman Island Is George Town.

4.the population of Cayman Island is 51,384 (July 2011 est.)

5.Residents of the Cayman Islands keep active! Some of the most popular competition sports are soccer, cricket, basketball, sailing, rugby, tennis, floor hockey and squash.
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I have been learing about the rugby world cup and about the countries that are entering the compition


I have decided to study Chile for our Immersion task.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Where The Heck Is Onehunga?

Different Auckland town centres have adopted Rugby teams from countries that
qualified for the World Cup.
I found out information about :
The location in Auckland;
Something special about this place;
A 'potted' history of the place;
If it has it's own symbol of some sort.
(If we couldn't find a symbol we chose a picture that told more about the place).

Onehunga is in the south east of Auckland city. It is 8kms from the city centre.

Jellicoe Park, a short walk from the town centre, is a good place to start and a truly unique drawcard. There are museums, an historic home, swimming pools and wonderful gardens to enjoy. And then there's the beautiful Manakau Harbour to enjoy, right on Onehunga's doorstep.

From its earliest beginnings Onehunga, one of the oldest settlements in the region, has occupied a special place in Auckland's history.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL



We are using the nations of the 2011 Rugby World Cup as our inquiry path.

For this unit we are in one of four teams: Brumbies, Force, Rebels, Stormers. My team is Brumbies
There will be a number of tasks for us to navigate to achieve our goal of an excellent result in this unit. There are a mixture of individual and team tasks to be completed. The main task that will show our learning in this unit will be a Hyperstudio presentation about one of the countries in the World Cup competition.


I'm excited for the Rugby World Cup to see who my team, Samoa, is going to compete with.