I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Anne's house
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Christchurch earthquakes 2011
(1)How has the Christchurch earthquakes effected Christchurch:Christchurch earthquakes have affected Christchurch a lot it has taken down the population and has taken down buildings and houses and peoples pets and everything. Many people have been homeless for a while and builders are doing everything they can to make new houses for the people who are homeless. (2)What positives and negatives have come from the earthquakes Positives:new houses new shops new parks new work spaces new schools. Negatives:Houses destroyed shops destroyed parks destroyed work spaces destroyed schools destroyed.(3)What are some changes that have impacted on citizens for other earthquakes:That builders are making houses earthquake proof and that Christchurch is prepared for other earthquake attacks
Thursday, November 5, 2020
womens suffrage
(1)What term womens suffrage mean:that women couldnt vote and it is Womens right to vote.
(2) What year were women allowed to vote:19th September 1893.
(3)How many women have been prime ministers in Aotearoa:
3 Women have been prime minister: Jeeny shipley was the first one who made natinoal Then Helen clark then in labour was Jacinda Adern.
(4)You think that its fair for women not to vote:No because i think that it wasnt fair then because like were not diffrent blood and back then men had rights to do anything to women.
(5)Do you think that women wanted to vote: so then could be heard.
(6)Do you think that there are less women prime minsters than male:3% of prime ministers have been women and there has been 37% of men as prime ministers.
Thursday, October 29, 2020
WW1
(1)Because all of the tribes symbolised us as New zeland.
(2)11 million men from New Zeland died.
(3)Women were paramedics in the war.
(4)Yes because in the war sometimes some soldiers would shoot evreyone in the school and use it as a camp.
(5)family going to war.
(6)for the crosses on the graves and Anzac Day and poppies beside the graves.
(7)Anzac day and poppies.
(8)Because New Zeland was part of the British empire.
(9)with the British.
(10)poppies and guns and a cannon to represent the soldiers that are dead.
(11)They were trying to to be killed to survive the cold winter days.
(12)Near Russia and Germany.
(13)Ingerys and other.
(14)Black Thursday.
(15)The sports were(soccer swimming Athletics boating and camping.
(16)Women land service.
(17)Because they had to make the guns and bullets for the men.
(18)Being paramedics for the army.
(19)They made guns and gunpowder for the soliders.
(20)No women got paid less then men because the women didnt do much work as men did. men went to war so then the men got paid more than women.Women stayed behind crafting wepons for the men.
(21)68% of women changed jobs 16% moved out.
(22)To remember The war and the soldiers that fought in it.Because i think if they didnt build memorials then evreybody would forget.
(23)The names of the soldiers The great war and when it ended.
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Parihaka
(1)The maori wanted to be peacful but then the british wanted to take all of them into prison.
(2)So then war and violance wouldnt happen.
(3)The person who established Parihaka is Tohu kakahi
(4)Parihaka can be located in the west of the north island.
(5)The attack Occured on the 5 November 1881
(6)They were going to stand there ground while the troops were coming in so i think they were brave and scared.
(7)Yes they had newspapers by the british goverment.
(8)They were inprisoned for six months and then they were going to do nothing because they were peacful.