Friday, September 24, 2021

Reflection Time [WGA]

An example how you showed each of the CARP values in your classes.

In WGA I don't understand the work but I did it anyway. In math's I did everything the teacher ask. I had the teacher trust commit to my work like she asked. I don't give up on my work.

An update on how your Arts Keke is going, what is your project, what are you working on? 

We are working on a mask with paperer and paint.

An honest reftection of how you self-managed when there was a reliever/guest teacher in.

I treated like ever teacher with respect.

Set yourself a goal for the last week of school next week.

To end the school in a good place with my teachers and friends.  

THATS MY WORK.

Friday, September 17, 2021

100 Word Challenge : 4 WEEK

 In a fire for a land there was a place called prison Road there were humans and Dragons but in the prison Road the Rydges Supernatural creatures So one day when drag Ran away from the prison Road after everything Soap the human said that in the world The human Slugterra selves inside of the houses when the dragon flew around in around in around the humans came up with a plan to put the dragon back into the prison Road So they went outside to capture the dragon the dragon ran away and they never saw the dragon ever again but 5 years later they found The founder dragon again enough of the dragon the captured So after the captured the dragon they put the dragon in the prison Road and they still live in fear of another Supernatural creature getting out so that's why they broke the cendant that's that's the thing that controls the present world so they broke it dragons in that Supernatural creatures can't get out but they still live in fear they went out so one person said I can't live like this anymore you're taking our lives so So they get everything they could bed still not working they still don't live in peace The end. 


100 Word Challenge : 5 WEEK

 One day a boy he was wrongly so he said I don't want to do this anymore never going to stop trying having a friend I will find a friend NZ after I do I'll be the best friend anyone is ever seen and after everything everyone's going to want to be my friend so everyone tried to be friends with someone but everyone knew him as the weird kid from school so so he gave up his mum heard him cry on his room he said mum I don't want to do this anymore can you please help me she said you never stop trying your amazing kid and doesn't matter what other thinks you are at the best ok always try your best in if no one wants to your friend it's their last So he said I'm done if you don't want to be my friend ok if no one wants to be my friend ok but I'm going to try to my hard and if no one wants to be my friend it's their last so he tried his best and focused on his work and he didn't care if people are making fun of him or anything he's just being himself so one day his mum shut up to school to pick him up and he was crying and he told his Mum that people making fun of him hurting him so his mum said that's it you're not doing this anymore ok you're going to be the most amazing person and you don't need to think about other people so that's exactly what he did he didn't care anymore about this work didn't care if if he helped people with it with their work for make them friends because he realise that kids were just using him so he's trapped in one day so happy without anyone that he was that's my bestfriend myself so he never needed herself and he said that's all because I didn't stop trying.


Baking soda {Sherbet}

 1.  50% 50% baking soda and water remove scuff marks on the uill

2. Urderam deodurant 

3.cleaning the sink 

4.cleans the floors 

5.kitty litter box cleaner

6.oren cleaner

7. remove hair gunk

8.clean carpets

9.laundry booster

10. cleaner

                                                                        Making sherbet

Recipe:

  * 1 tsp of powdered crystals (eg Raro )

  * 1/4 tsp 

* 1/4

* Put

 Materials:

1.raro

2.Baking soda



Parihaka-Tohu Kakahi and Te Whiti o Rongomai

Kia ora Readers.



Today in class we learning all about Parihaka & Tohu kakahi and Te Whiti o rongomai.



WHO:

Parihaka was founded by kakahi and Te Whiti o Rongomai.


WHERE:

Tohu and Te Whiti wanted peace for their people and they decided to lay down their wapons for their rights through peace.


WHAT:


Tohu and Te Whiti fought the government by getting their followers to do thing such as pull out surveyors pegs or rebuild fences that the government troops pulled down. Meetings were held on the 18th and 19th of each month to talk through issues and ideas


WHEN:

On 5th November 1881,government troops arrested many of the man of Parihaka,including Tohu and Te Whiti. When the man were released back to Parihaka after 1 year and 6 months, they continued their peaceful protests and Te Whiti was arrested again in 1886. 

NOW:

In 2003, Parihaka was visited by representatives of people such as Martin Luther King Jnr, Mahatma Ghandi and of the Japanese peace movement. There remains a small community living around the Parihaka marae and they still meet on the 18th and 19th of each month. 




TOHU KAKAHI AND TE WHITI O RONGOMAI

Tohu and Te Whiti were the leaders of a pa called Parihaka. Parihaka is in region of Taranaki. They started the village as a safe haven for people who wanted a peaceful resolution to the fighting over the land between Maori and Pakeha. Tohu was born in 1810 in a place called Puketapu. Tohu was married to Wairangi and together they had five cildren. Tohu's name meant 'sign'. His sign was the albatross that landed at Tohu's marae and left behind a feather. He saw this as a symbol of peace. Te Whiti was married to hikurangi, who was Wairangi's sister. Te Whiti was named after a comet that is associated with Puke Te Whiti, a hill in the Pouakai Ranges. The Maori see this hill as being a symbol of standing guard over the past, the presnt and the future. Te Whiti was seen as a protector of the people and he often spoke to the people of Parihaka about being patient. Both man were strong advoates of peaceful resolution. The Government of New Zealand arrested the two man as they did not like what the two were doing. They finally released them 1 year and 6 months late. The man then continund to rebuild the villagn of Parihaka.    



 

   

Women's suffrage

 What year did Maori men get the vote:  Male Māori Australians were first given the vote through the Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902, which specifically limited voting enrolment to persons of European descent, and aboriginal natives of New Zealand, in an effort to allay New Zealand's concerns about joining the Federation of Australia.

Why did most people thing women should not vote: Anti-suffragists argued that most women did not want the vote. Because they took care of the home and children, they said women did not have time to vote or stay updated on politics. Some argued women lacked the expertise or mental capacity to offer a useful opinion about political issues.

What does the phrase " drinking their wages " mean: Employees must be paid in money (NZ banknotes and coins) unless:

  • their employer is the Crown or a local authority, then the employer can choose to pay the employee by cheque
  • the employee agrees or asks in writing to be paid by postal order, money order, cheque or bank deposit. If the employee wants to change to be paid in cash, they need to tell their employer in writing. Their employer then has to make the change as soon as possible and within 2 weeks
  • the employee is away from the proper or usual place for the payment of their wages, then they can be paid by postal order, money order or cheque
  • the employment agreement provides some other form of payment.

Employers can’t tell employees how they must spend their money.

How did the wctu help the poor: The NATIONAL WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1874. The initial purpose of the WCTU was to promote abstinence from alcohol, which they protested with pray-ins at local taverns. ... The WCTU advocated for temperance as a way to make home life safer for women and children.

What was the main  form of protest that the women used to change the law: The Women's Strike for Equality was a strike which took place in the United States on August 26, 1970. It celebrated the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which effectively gave American women the right to vote. The rally was sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW).

Why is Kate Sheppard on our $10 note: The New Zealand ten-dollar note is a New Zealand banknote. It is issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and since 1999 has been a polymer banknote.

Kate Sheppard - Wikipedia\

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