Hi bloggers
It is the end of week 3! So I decided to do activity 3. We had to pick a scientist and do research about them. I choose Peter Buck. Here is the research.
His full name is Sir Peter Henry Buck (Te Rangi Hiroa/ Te Rangihiroa).
He has been a doctor , military leader, health administrator, politician, anthropologist and a museum director.
After World War 2 there was a very high rate of Maori people dying from influenza, so Peter Buck helped them.
(I will not be doing the summer learning journey next week because we are going to a summer vacation.)
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHBD_enPK766PK766&biw=1366&bih=657&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=PGUiXozhBIWE4-EP9d2qyAY&q=peter+buck+doctor+&oq=peter+buck+do
Hello Ibrahim
ReplyDeleteI am back to check some wonderful blog post of yours. I very like that you have putted facts about Peter Buck. Peter Buck seems like a very nice men. ¿Right? Maybe next time you should add more information of what he did. Otherwise, great blog post!
-Pao :D
Ata Mārie Ibrahim,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Kueni and I am one of the blog commenters working with the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) this year in the Ako Hiko cluster. Kei te pai on keeping up with the programme this year and continuing to participate in the SLJ this year.
Remember to keep being Cyber smart at all times by being positive, thoughtful and original in your blogging. This will increase your chance of gaining points, and is a tool to keep your learning over the school holidays.
I’d love to see if you could edit this activity to be in your own words, sharing about either this person again, or someone of your own choosing with their name, a sentence about what the work they do/ have done and a sentence about how they/ their work has had an impact on the lives of others. I know this seems tricky to create you own when you see someone put together such an awesome post. But we must remember that they have put a lot of hard work and I know you can too!
Give it a go and I’ll check back and see how you went soon.
Blog ya later,
Kueni :)