This is the presentation I did on the plague for my inquiry in Horrible Histories.
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Monday, 2 December 2019
Plague Presentation
This is the presentation I did on the plague for my inquiry in Horrible Histories.
Friday, 22 November 2019
Monday, 18 November 2019
Chernobyl Accident
Facts about the Chernobyl Accident:
1. You can still die from radiation in Chernobyl.
2. The accident was the result of workers violating the safety protocols.
3. Nobody lives in Chernobyl now.
4. You can visit Chernobyl right now.
-Today in class, we did a listening activity on a Chernobyl summary paragraph and answered some questions about the text to see if we can remember.
Mt Erebus Plane Disaster Presentation
Link to NZ History Website!
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/erebus-disaster
I was given 1 week to make a mini inquiry of a NZ disaster given to me. I got given Mt Erebus disaster. This is a mini documentary I made for the presentation.
Friday, 15 November 2019
4 Pics 1 Word
My 4 Pics 1 Word Warmup link.
4 Pics 1 Word - Instructions
Look at the four images closely and they will decipher a 7 letter word.
Thursday, 7 November 2019
Friday, 1 November 2019
6 interesting facts about the Polish Refugees that came to New Zealand
1. 835 Polish kids and adults immigrated to New Zealand as refugees.
2. The refugees found it troublesome to move to a new country with a foreign language.
3. Prime Minister Peter Fraser had invited the children to New Zealand so that they can survive the war that was going on.
4. Many of the refugees have chosen to stay in New Zealand ever since the war and still tell their stories today.
5. The camp for the Polish children was held in Pahīatua in Wairarapa.
6. The refugee camp was named ‘Little Poland’.
Reference: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/polish-refugees-land-new-zealand
2. The refugees found it troublesome to move to a new country with a foreign language.
3. Prime Minister Peter Fraser had invited the children to New Zealand so that they can survive the war that was going on.
4. Many of the refugees have chosen to stay in New Zealand ever since the war and still tell their stories today.
5. The camp for the Polish children was held in Pahīatua in Wairarapa.
6. The refugee camp was named ‘Little Poland’.
Reference: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/polish-refugees-land-new-zealand
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Tangiwai Rail Disaster
23/10/19
On Christmas Eve 1953, a night express from Wellington-Auckland descended into the Whangaehu River in Tangiwai. Their were 285 passengers and crew and 151 died. It was a tragic sight because most of the people on the train were heading home to be with their loved ones for Christmas whilst loaded with presents as well. Days after the accident, the searchers found mud-soaked presents, teddy bears and toys washed a shore of the river. It was at the time the world’s eighth-deadliest rail disaster and the nation was stunned.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/the-tangiwai-railway-disaster
On Christmas Eve 1953, a night express from Wellington-Auckland descended into the Whangaehu River in Tangiwai. Their were 285 passengers and crew and 151 died. It was a tragic sight because most of the people on the train were heading home to be with their loved ones for Christmas whilst loaded with presents as well. Days after the accident, the searchers found mud-soaked presents, teddy bears and toys washed a shore of the river. It was at the time the world’s eighth-deadliest rail disaster and the nation was stunned.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/the-tangiwai-railway-disaster
Monday, 21 October 2019
Peter Snell wins second gold in Tokyo
21/10/19
Peter Snell had ran 5 races for the 800-m and the 1500-m, in which he won gold, in the 8 days leading up to the Olympic 1500-m final. His teammate John Davies joined with him in the 1500-m race. The race was intense and Peter won gold whilst getting a time of 3 minutes and 38.1 seconds, almost breaking a world record created by Herb Elliot. His teammate John completed 3rd making the triumphant because two flags were raised during the Olympic medal ceremony.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/peter-snell-completes-the-800-1500-m-double-in-tokyo
Peter Snell had ran 5 races for the 800-m and the 1500-m, in which he won gold, in the 8 days leading up to the Olympic 1500-m final. His teammate John Davies joined with him in the 1500-m race. The race was intense and Peter won gold whilst getting a time of 3 minutes and 38.1 seconds, almost breaking a world record created by Herb Elliot. His teammate John completed 3rd making the triumphant because two flags were raised during the Olympic medal ceremony.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/peter-snell-completes-the-800-1500-m-double-in-tokyo
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Chief Justice declares treaty 'worthless' and a 'simple nullity'
17/10/19
Chief Justice Sir James Prendergast was an attorney-general from 1865 to 1875, following with becoming a chief justice of the the Supreme Court until 1899. The Wi Parata case was a situation where a block of land was given to the Anglican Church in understanding that a school would be built, though it never happened. The church was later issued a Crown grant to the land. Prendergast believed that The Treaty of Waitangi was ‘worthless’ because it had been signed ‘between a civilised nation and a group of savages’.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/the-chief-justice-declares-that-the-treaty-of-waitangi-is-worthless-and-a-simple-nullity
Chief Justice Sir James Prendergast was an attorney-general from 1865 to 1875, following with becoming a chief justice of the the Supreme Court until 1899. The Wi Parata case was a situation where a block of land was given to the Anglican Church in understanding that a school would be built, though it never happened. The church was later issued a Crown grant to the land. Prendergast believed that The Treaty of Waitangi was ‘worthless’ because it had been signed ‘between a civilised nation and a group of savages’.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/the-chief-justice-declares-that-the-treaty-of-waitangi-is-worthless-and-a-simple-nullity
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Jean Batten reaches Auckland after epic solo flight
16/10/19
On October 5th 1936, Jean Batten left for New Zealand from Kent, England early in the morning. She arrived in Darwin in 5 days and 21 hours, holding a new record, but having to refill in Europe, Middle East and Asia along the way. She continued on her way to Sidney, Australia and arriving on 13 October. People were expressing fears for her safety but she still decided to continue. Jean declared that if she went down into the sea that no one should look for her. She arrived in Auckland 10 1/2 hours after leaving Sidney on 16 October.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/jean-batten-reaches-auckland-after-epic-solo-flight
On October 5th 1936, Jean Batten left for New Zealand from Kent, England early in the morning. She arrived in Darwin in 5 days and 21 hours, holding a new record, but having to refill in Europe, Middle East and Asia along the way. She continued on her way to Sidney, Australia and arriving on 13 October. People were expressing fears for her safety but she still decided to continue. Jean declared that if she went down into the sea that no one should look for her. She arrived in Auckland 10 1/2 hours after leaving Sidney on 16 October.
Reference:
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/jean-batten-reaches-auckland-after-epic-solo-flight
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
New Zealand coast watchers executed by the Japanese
15/10/19
On October 15 1994, seventeen coast watchers and five civilians were captured by the Japanese forces when they invaded the Gilbert Islands (now the Kiribati Islands). They were imprisoned on the Tarawa atoll. Following the imprisonment, they were all beheaded when an American air raid happened on the island.
On October 15 1994, seventeen coast watchers and five civilians were captured by the Japanese forces when they invaded the Gilbert Islands (now the Kiribati Islands). They were imprisoned on the Tarawa atoll. Following the imprisonment, they were all beheaded when an American air raid happened on the island.
Friday, 27 September 2019
Cyclone Bola
The aggressive storm swirling violently.
A strong wind circling forcefully.
The navy-blue sky hiding quickly.
These fluffy clouds disappearing eventually.
The small eye controlling loudly.
Thursday, 13 June 2019
Four basic kicks.
This is the first basic kick. The front kick.
The is the second basic kick. The side kick.
This is the third basic kick. The round kick.
This is the fourth basic kick. The turning back kick.
Thursday, 23 May 2019
How to make a quality Blog Post
How to make a quality blog post
You make a quality blog post by adding a quality title and you also need to
add a label to make sure you attract the reader's attention. You should also
embed a digital learning object to show that you've reflected on your learning.
It is important that you add a few sentences about the learning and make
sure you have a buddy to check the spelling and grammar. Once your finished
your post, preview it to be sure that it’s all correct in size.
add a label to make sure you attract the reader's attention. You should also
embed a digital learning object to show that you've reflected on your learning.
It is important that you add a few sentences about the learning and make
sure you have a buddy to check the spelling and grammar. Once your finished
your post, preview it to be sure that it’s all correct in size.
Friday, 3 May 2019
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
Thursday, 14 March 2019
Thursday, 7 March 2019
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