Monday, May 31, 2021
Protest/Stand up
Kia ora readers welcome back to my blog, today I am blogging about the different kinds of protests out there. We have been given the work and the activities about protest and outstanding. This is in one of our hurumanus. We have been also given and sheet to read with all the information and answers to our questions. There have been so many protests all over the world, and there have been big ones and small ones. Today I am going to be sharing with you some of the ones I have learned throughout the class with Mrs. Allan and Miss Bremner.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Kate Sheppard
Kate Sheppard
Kia Ora readers welcome back to my blog, for 4 weeks now we have been working on the topic of Outsatnders and protest. We were given work on protest and we were to finish that work and blog it. The topic of protest that we were given was Kate Sheppard, now that topic takes us through the story about Kate's journey through woman's rights. Here are some facts about KateSheppard and her story...
Facts About Kate Sheppard...
*Kate Sheppard is on the New Zealand $10 note
*Kate Sheppard and her team collected 32,000 signatures
* The Petition that was signed was 270 meters long
* New Zealand was the first country to allow a woman to vote
* Kate Sheppard was born in 1847 in Liverpool England
*Kate Sheppard is known for her amazing leadership role and how brave she is
Woman suffrage/Kate Sheppard - Google Docs
If you do not know who Kate Sheppard is there is a link that you may read about her and her journey throughout New Zealand and how she gave rights to women. Thank you Kate Sheppard for doing this, without her woman voices would not be heard. Kate Sheppard is one of New Zealand's heroes, she is an amazing leader. The second link is my work and the activities that I was given. Thank you for reading my blog. Comment if you have any more facts and go check out my other blogs (:
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Football/soccar
Kia Ora readers Welcome back to my blog today we are going to be talking about football/soccer, Football is a sport played all over the world, played by many people, children, etc. For 2 weeks we have been learning about football/soccer and the rules and drills that go with it. In every sport, you have rules, boundaries, and drills.
*Drills
*Passing-Transferring the ball from one person to another without hand contact
*Shooting
*Dribbling-Controlling the ball/using the side of your foot to control it.
*Juggling
*Changing direction
*Rules
*You can not have hand contact with the ball
*Every position has boundaries
*No side tackles/ anything aggressive
*No offsides
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Netball
Kia ora readers
Welcome to my blog, for 2 weeks now we as a class has been participating in sport, every week for 2 periods we have a period for sport with the wonderful teacher Ms. Bancorft Every 2 weeks we change sports, our first 2 weeks we have been learning about Netball and how it works. We also learned the rules that go with it and the many things you can do and can not do. Here are some of the MAIN rules that we learned:
Rules:
*NO STEPPING WHILE WITH THE BALL!
*Every position has boundaries that they may go and may not go
*You have to be 1 meter to be able to defend your player
*No dribbling with the ball
*You can not hold the ball for more than 3 seconds
Positions:
*WA- Wing attack*WD- Wing defense
*GA- Goal attack
*GD- Goal defense
*GK- Goal keep
*GS -Goal shoot
*C- Center