This is my blog post showing that we had Orienteering today with both helpers and organisations with, Leon and Elaina. We first went into partners and some of us went individual. My partner was Tiare. Next we got given a paper sheet with number and letter written on it and a map. There were two different maps, Course map 1 & Course map 2 that we all had to complete before the time runs out. Our time started. We all were scatted around the place heading for different direction to clip our paper sheet onto the control. It was fun, challenging and tiring. The point of this activity today was to learn how to tell the map and where to go, also telling the compass but instead we Year 7's and 8's use a map because we all knew where North, East, South and West where. But I thought that using a compass would be hard because the weather condition might change which direction to go.
This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge Primary School through to Tamaki College.
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Thursday, 7 July 2016
Orienteering with Leon and Elaina
This is my blog post showing that we had Orienteering today with both helpers and organisations with, Leon and Elaina. We first went into partners and some of us went individual. My partner was Tiare. Next we got given a paper sheet with number and letter written on it and a map. There were two different maps, Course map 1 & Course map 2 that we all had to complete before the time runs out. Our time started. We all were scatted around the place heading for different direction to clip our paper sheet onto the control. It was fun, challenging and tiring. The point of this activity today was to learn how to tell the map and where to go, also telling the compass but instead we Year 7's and 8's use a map because we all knew where North, East, South and West where. But I thought that using a compass would be hard because the weather condition might change which direction to go.
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