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Showing posts with label Spread kindness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spread kindness. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Inclusiveness

 Hey everyone for the past few weeks in Wga we have been learning about Inclusiveness so we had to fill out a google slide and then post it on our blog there are some questions at the very last slide that I have to answer so I will do that. I hope you enjoy my blog post. Have a good day Good-Bye 

Questions:
how does this make you feel?
Working on this slide has made me understand how different some people are and that they get left out because there not like others.
How have your thoughts changed during this lesson on inclusion?
They have changed and made me feel like everyone needs to be included 
How will you respond now in situations if you were faced with them again?
I would let them join in and then talk to them and find out somethings about them 


Friday, May 8, 2020

Reading work

Kia Ora, Nia hao and 
Witaj


 Today I have done some Reading activity 
I made bitable for my reading work
The book I have chosen is Rainbowfish
Here is the bitable 
                                                                                                      

   What is your favourite book?
But anyways I hope you enjoy it. And stay safe!!

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Anzac

Kia ora, Bonjour and 
Olá


Today I have done some work on ANZAC because ANZAC is coming closer a
nd closer every day now it is 4 days to then   But anyways I hope you enjoy it.
And stay safe!! 

NZ School Journal Level 2 August 2018
In Memory
1)  What is a war memorial? Why were they built?
A war memorial is a place for a gathering of your community or local area 
Why were they so you could remember the heroes from past  





2)  Who does a war memorial or monument represent? Why is it important to
remember them?
Who does a war memorial or monument represent? Well is represents a
special place to remember those who fought in the war.
It is important that we remember them because they risked there lives for
us.







3)  Imagine you were a soldier who passed away in the war, how would you feel
knowing that memorials were made to celebrate your life? Why?
Well if my life was celebrated I probably feel loved and cared for. Overall it
would be a great feeling and I won’t feel like my death was wasted.








4)  Design your own monument or memorial. What would it look like? Use
Google Drawings.
Insert a copy of your drawing here:
It’s not the best but it does have the shape of some







NZ School Journal Level 2 June 2014
First World War Mascots
1)  Create 5 True/False questions about the article for your friends to
answer.  Is it true that animals were used in the war (this is true)
Is it false that there were mascots 
(this is false they did have mascots) 
Is it true that the donkeys get paid
(this is true the donkeys get paid)
Is it false that they had a bulldog on the sailers ship (this is false they did
have a bulldog on the ship) 

2)  What is a mascot? What were they used for in the war? What types did
the ANZACs have?
It’s a thing that is supposed to bring good luck, They were used to make the
soldiers happy and keeps them in a good mood. They used animals as there
mascots   

3)  Who was ‘Perilous Jack’? What is his story?
Perilous Jack was a bulldog named after a famous dolphin. His story there
were two the first one feel down a hole and then they got another bulldog
and named it Perilous jack as well this dog barked at the gunshots as many
people died Perilous Jack  survived now you can see his silver collars in two
different museums  

4)  What mascot were you most surprised to learn about? What type of
the mascot would you want to have?
There were a few things I was surprised about when learning about the
mascots one was that they had mascots two was that they were animals. I
would have liked to have a monkey as my mascot I really don’t know why I
just feel that a monkey would be a good mascot. 






Ready to Read Audiobook
Dawn Parade
1)  What is a dawn parade? What is special about it? 
A dawn parade is another celebration for the people we lost in the war.
What is so special about a dawn parade  Each year, hundreds of thousands of
New Zealanders attend Anzac Day dawn services in cities and towns across
the country. ... The service is considered a fitting tribute to the thousands
who died in combat, and as well as services at home.

2)  What did Leo see and hear at the parade? Who was there? 
 Leo saw many people and the major he heard silence and people singing  
The major was there.

3)   What is the ‘Last Post’? What did it sound like? (You may need to
research this question)
The last post is a song that was played. What does it sound like? It is just a
trumpet being blown.

4)  Have you ever been to an ANZAC memorial celebration? What did you
experience?
From what I remember I have not been to an ANZAC memorial. 




   
Hope you enjoyed 
And again stay safe