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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Week Four: Contemporary Kiwis

Congratulations! You have now travelled through time and learned about over 200 years of New Zealand history. Wow!
We hope that you have enjoyed the experience.
I am so proud of my self that I completed Summer learning Journey !!!
Thankyou for reading all of my post and a big thankyou to Summer learning Journey for being a big part of this. Hope you enjoyed all of my post bye !!! 😎😎
hope you enjoy your vacations.

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Bonus Activity: Blade Runner 2049
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There is a new movie out in cinemas at the moment called Blade Runner 2049.

It is a movie about what the world will be like in the future. Imagine that you able to travel through time and that you can see what the world will look like in 2099.

On your blog write a description of what New Zealand will be like at that time (80 – 90 years from now). What kind of houses will people live in? What will they eat? Where will they work?

BONUS POINTS: 20

The house would be made out of sticks or wood and the coulor would be black and wight. There would be no tenolagy no phons in the. Oldin day for job people cleen ,bake food for other peple and the other people give them money people also eart money by making food and selling it on the streets. Some of the houses would be small or cranked or bendy or some people hade houses where the roof is brocon.
What do you think what tings would be in the oldin days ???

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Activity 2: Flying Cars
Let’s imagine that you’ve just learned to drive, and your family has decided to buy you a brand new car. You are allowed to choose from any of the following designs:

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On your blog please tell us which of the three cars you would choose and why.
I would love to chose the wight fliying one one because you can can get throw trafic quicly and 2 you can get to your place quicly if you get late and I also chose this car because of the colour and I love the design. What car do you like tell us also 2 facts of why you like that car bye


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Day 5: Looking into the Future
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Activity 1: Your Future Self
It may be hard to imagine, but one day you will graduate from high school and it will be time to decide what to do next. You may want to study at university, become an apprentice, go to training college, travel, or start working. There are so many options!

Take a minute to think about your future. What would you like to do when you finish school? Would you like to work in a specific job? Would you like to study at university? What would you study? Maybe you’d even like to move overseas. Share your thoughts and ideas on your blog site. There are no wrong answers!

I want to go to astrala,sydney. I would you like to study at university. After that have a job. I would also like to setile there after settinling. I would vist Paris and India and also expernce there how they work after edvenchring come back to astrala,sydney and stay there and sometimes I can come and vist my perents.
What would you like to do in you'r Future

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Shape of you singer Ed Sheeran here is the link to go and enjoy the music hope you like it   
Write down below if you liked it and what is your favorite song I would love to know bye !!!

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Day 2: A Decade of Sport

Activity 1: Chasing Great
Over the past 17 years New Zealand has experienced a number of sporting highlights, perhaps none larger than the back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories in 2011 and 2015. In both competitions our national rugby team, the All Blacks, was captained by a man named Richie McCaw. He is arguably one of the best rugby players of all time. A movie called Chasing Great was recently created to document his incredible rugby career.

Please watch the trailer for Chasing Great and read about Richie McCaw online. On your blog tell us three things that you learned about Richie that you did not know beforehand. What else would you like to know about Richie?

1. I never new that He became the first All Black to reach 100 Tests in 2011 and by the end of the 2014 season, he had played 137 Tests (coming off the bench just six times), and was Captain in 100 Tests.
2. I never knew he has been IRB Player of the Year a record three times (2006, 2009, 2010)   
3. I never new he had a injury for the Tri Nations and was prominent in matches against the Wallabies and again on the end of year tour, getting his second IRB World Player of the Year title. 

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Activity 2: Sporting Heroes

In 2015, a kiwi golfer named Lydia Ko became the youngest woman in the world to reach the #1 ranking.  She was only 17 years old. Many people from here in New Zealand and overseas really admire her and think of her as a modern-day sporting hero. Who is your sporting hero? They can be a famous athlete, or even a member of your family or community. It’s completely up to you.

On your blog tell us about your sporting hero. Who are they? Why are they a hero? Include a photo of them in your blog post.

My sporting hero is Richie McCaw because he plays relly good rugby. He is a hero because he is the capitin for ruby.

Monday, January 8, 2018

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Activity 2: Country Calendar
Did you know that the longest running television show in New Zealand history is a programme called ‘Country Calendar’? It started on 6 March 1966 and has been running ever since. The programme includes stories of everyday New Zealanders, many of whom are farmers.

Watch this short clip from Country Calendar. What do you think would be the most interesting and/or challenging things about being a farmer? Would you would like to be a farmer when you are older. Why/why not? Give us, at least, two reasons to support your answer.
 
I don't won't to become a farmer 

1. It is so hard and tyring to be a famer 
2.Because you have to do alot of thing's  to be a famer   

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Activity 1: Moana
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In late 2016, the movie Moana was released by Disney. It’s a beautiful story about a young Polynesian girl from the fictional island of Motunui, who goes on a big adventure.

Watch the trailer for Moana and then write a summary of the movie on your blog. If you’ve seen the movie, you can include your favourite part! Tell us as much as you can about the movie. What is it about? Who are the main characters in the movie? What do they do in the movie? Where do they go?

The main characters are
Moana
Maui
Tamatoa
Chief Tui
Grandma tala
 
What is it about is it is about a girl named Moana and she was the ochin of the sea when she was little she loved to play in the sea the sea gave her the green stone she kept it to herself one day she said to her dad let me go and find Maui and she also showed him the stone but he did not belev her so he throwed the green stone her grand ma found it and gave it to her befor she died and she said go and find Maui........ 
Write down below what do you think what will happen next !!!

Sunday, January 7, 2018

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Activity 2: Migration

Over the past few decades, there has been a huge rise in the number of people coming to New Zealand to live and/or travel. I was one of those people! In fact, I moved with my family to New Zealand in 2010 and I am so glad that I did. It’s a pretty amazing place to call home! At the moment I live about 10 minutes from three stunning beaches and a beautiful national park.

Speaking of home, where do you live? On your blog, please post a picture of your hometown and provide a list of three things that tourists, like us, could do if we came to visit. What do you like most about your hometown? (Remember the guidelines for being Cybersmart, and never post your address online).

My hometown of Almonte, Ontario

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2 glow worms

3 the mountans

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Hi guys siyona here hope you like my google drawing  

Saturday, January 6, 2018

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Activity 1: Mixed-Member Proportional (MMP)

In 1996, New Zealand adopted the MMP voting system. In September of 2017 we had a national election. Everyone in New Zealand, over the age of 18, was invited to vote for who they wanted to form the next government in New Zealand. The race was really close and in the end, three different political parties (Labour, New Zealand First and the Green Party), came together to form the new government. It is called a ‘coalition government’ because it includes different people from different political parties.

Imagine that you had to form a coalition government with two other people.  Who would you choose to partner with?

I will chose my mum because she has good sugechons also because my mum is very polite,caring,nice and lovely and my unkile because he also has good sugechons.

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Tell three intrusting facts about salsa  
Expansion of Salsa  to the United States represents one of the most important points in the history of this dance. 
Infectious mix of tango, mambo, and flamenco and other dance styles began spreading across Caribbean during 1920s, often with innovations coming from night clubs in never sleeping Havana. 
3As America went through turbulent changes with the age of Prohibition, tremendous influx of American tourists to the Caribbean countries enabled rapid spreading of new musical styles across western hemisphere.

Friday, January 5, 2018

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What to do !!!
Although most of you are quite familiar with the idea of taking a ‘selfie’ (picture of ourselves), this was not always the case. In fact, it wasn’t until the early 2000s that people started talking about the idea of a selfie, taking selfies and posting them online.

In honour of the rise in popularity of the ‘selfie,’ take a selfie and post it on your blog. Try to show us at least one of your hobbies or one your favourite things (maybe a special toy or book)

My hobbies are dancing , writing, handwriting ,sport ect
my dream is to go to paris and also to start a youtube chanale my favorite thing is cooking and since. I my green blankit wich I got when I was a baby so that blankit is very spechile to me.

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Activity 2: Lord of the Rings
Arguably one of the most famous movie trilogies of all time, The Lord of the Rings, was filmed in New Zealand. All three movies were directed by a New Zealander named Peter Jackson. The first movie was released in 2001, the second in 2002 and the third in 2003. The movies cost an estimated $300 million to produce!  


Imagine that instead of spending the money on the movies, Peter Jackson decided to give all of this money to you. Lucky you! On your blog, tell us what you would do with $300 million dollars. How would you spend it? It is a lot of money so please think carefully about it and spend it wisely :-)

I would first give money and food to the homeless and make a big bilding and put all of the homeless in there I would go to India and get heaps of bildings and I want to go and cheek on my family also I want to take part in Indian dance.

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Activity 1:  Celebrating a Win
In 2000, the country of New Zealand celebrated when Russell Coutts and his sailing team won their second straight America’s Cup. This was the first time that a team from New Zealand had won back-to-back championships! Many people celebrated the victory with their friends and family.

On your blog, tell us what you and your family do to celebrate special events, such as birthdays. Do you have a special meal or go to a specific place?

Well untill I am a Indian I calabrate alot of fetvills like 
1 diwali we eat on diwali heaps of swets and light up fireworks 
kanjake we say in India that all young girls are like god matharani 
rakshabandhan in India brothers tyes there sisters hand with a red thred or they make there own braclite with beds some people bye them the sister also tyes  the brother the thred then the sister  feeds the brothor sweet and the brother feed the sister after that the brother gives money or a gift and then the sister gives a gift or money. If you don't have a brothor like me then you can tye on your dad.
4 holly in India people play with heps of coulors thats why we all calbrate holly what dose holly mean it means to calobrate with heaps of coulors 
5 Birthday everyone calbrats birthday because people were born on that days. 
What about you what do you calabrate? 

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Bonus Activity: You Have to Pay to Play

In 1990, for the first time in New Zealand’s history, universities and polytechnics started charging students money to go to school. Prior to then, it had been free to go to university or to a polytechnic. Since 1990, students have had to pay thousands of dollars to attend post-secondary (after high school) education.

The new Labour government have promised to give up to three years of free post-secondary education to all New Zealanders by 2020!

On your blog, tell us what you think. Should students have to pay money (tuition fees) to go to university? Why or why not?

They should pay at lest 40$ because teachers get some money for teching you and to pay the bills and to pay bourd of trustys and trips little bit gose to the pincabile and the ofice person.

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Infomachon about the new  prime minister .
here is the link to go and find out.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFGcw9oHXkSU803iybdpfml732P6ZtiI85fE4xuTmwY/edit#
hope you like it.

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What do you need to go to Hiking Tongariro. List 5 thing of what you need to go
 First Aid Kit : because if you fall and start bledding. 
2 Camera: because you need to capcher the butifull moment's. 
3 Rain Jacket: Because for incase if it rains. 
4 Your phone : Because if you need to contact someone if you need help.
5 Spare bots or shoes or slippers  : Because if one of them got wet or brokin you  have something else to were.  
6 Snaks : Because if you get hugry then you need to have something to eat .

These things are very inportant for me what about you? 

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Bonus Activity: The 4 O’Clock News
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In 1982, Te Karere, a Māori-language news show premiered on television. It has continued to stream live on TV to this day. If you would like to watch it, turn on TV One at 3:55 p.m. each weekday and you will see it. The show is often hosted by a man named Scotty Morrison.

Imagine that you were Scotty Morrison and you were able to interview anyone you wanted. I would choose to interview our new prime minister, Jacinda Ardern. I’d love to know what it is like to be the Prime Minister.  What about you? Who would you choose to interview and why? What would you like to find out?



I would like to take a interview of all the bollywood superstars I wan't to find out how hard is't to be a superstar and how there life stile is. What are you planing of your life. Do you enjoy your job ?

Thursday, January 4, 2018

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Activity 2: The Big ‘OE’

In the 1980s it became increasingly common for students to graduate from high school and take a year off to travel and experience the world. This year was often referred to as the ‘Big OE’ or ‘Big Overseas Experience.’ A number of kiwis headed to places like Australia and England to live and work before returning to New Zealand to finish their studies.
Imagine that you are a student in the 1980s and you’re about to graduate from high school. Where would you like to go on your big OE? On your blog tell us which country you would visit and give us three (3) reasons for your choice. Find some pictures on the internet of things that you would like to see and do in this country.

I would liketo go to paris because paris has been my dreem place to go there I would like to try there food lisin to the famose music and go on big fun rids and take heaps of photos near the eiffel tower also go shoping and see the night light of the eiffel tower . and go and see there city and other things . Image result for what can you do in parisImage result for paris music with eiffel tower behind it

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Day 4: Perms and Lycra (The 1980’s)


Activity 1: Hairy Maclary

One of the most famous children’s stories to ever come out of New Zealand, Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy, was written by a kiwi woman named Lynley Dodd. The book was originally published in 1983. It is now sold in dozens of countries around the world. It features a small dog named Hairy.


On your blog, use the following sentence starter from the original book to finish the story.


“Out of the gate and off for a walk went Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy…”


To earn full points, your story should have, at least, 8-10 sentences.

“Out of the gate and off for a walk went Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy he saw that the bush was wiggiling then came a black eyes cat hairy maclay got scared be he wanstnt that much scarred like the other dogs. He called all of his friend they getherd the cat then they started to come close to the cat the cat was scrapping her sharp claws all of the dogs were shaking there legs but hairy maclary was the only one not shaking his legs then the cat also started coming close slowly then all the dogs got scared of the black scarry cat then one by one the dogs were leving hairy was the only one standing then the owner was finding the cat so she ran away to the owner hairy maclary said to himself that thankyou god and the cats owner next day when he got out of the gate he first cheked if the cat was under there but there was no sight of the cat then he felt a strocke on his back he was frighted and scarred he did not know what to do if he terned then the cat would eat his head it would be allright if the cat would eat his tale but he wonted to tern so he ternd and what did he see........

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Activity 2: Bell Bottom Pants

Fashion in the 1970s was quite unique. Take a look at the pictures of a ‘typical’ 1970s outfit and tell us, on your blog, two things that you like about 1970s fashion and two things that you don’t like about the fashion of the day. I am not a huge fan of the patterned pants. What about you?


I like the girl in the middle because I like her shirt and her wight scert it reminds me of the old school day I also like the colours that they used in the girls' photo. I don't like the men photo because it is not bright and colourful it is dull I don't like how they dressed up. But they have their own taste of what they like and it is there chose of what they were but my vote is that the girl's photo is better. What about you?
                             

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Activity 1: Ready to Roll
In the 1970s one of the most common television programmes was called ‘Ready to Roll.’ It was broadcast on Saturday afternoons and hosted by a man named Roger Gascoigne. During the show, Roger would introduce music videos and then play them for the TV audience. He also invited famous people to come onto the show and perform songs that were currently popular.  

Watch the following three clips that were shown on the Ready to Roll programme:

Ray Columbus and the Invaders


My first one would be Ray Columbus and the Invaders.
Then my second one would be Golden Harvest.
My least favourite would be New Zealand Underdogs.

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Bonus Activity: The Three Rs - Rugby, Racing and Running
In the 1960s, sport in New Zealand was dominated by the three R’s – rugby, racing and running. The national rugby team, the All Blacks, had a great decade, winning 36 of the 40 games that they played. Many kiwis also spent their weekends at the local racetrack and, in 1960, Peter Snell won a gold medal in the 800m race at the Olympic Games in Rome, Italy. He followed this up with two more gold medals in the 800m and 1500m races at the 1964 Olympic Games.

Go on this link it will tell you about peter snell hope you like it. https://www.canva.com/design/DACrZ3R3QXY/WKcz56NkolJViSmAnzt-hw/edit

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

On the 29 of December it  was my mums birthday I gave her a teddybear that said happy birthday and little things and a book every page is printed  I wanted to put a smile on my mums face I love her I always want to do something for her because she always gets me everything in the world even in tuff time she would try relly hard to get me something because she allways want to see my smile she always will stand on my side my mother will never leve me she will always be there to help me if I get stuck if I go on the rong track she will always put me in the right track. I love her so much.