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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
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