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Thursday, 29 July 2021

blind taste test

 Hello ladies and gantlemen today i am going to be telling you aboout what i did in science today .

Samples 1-9  and answers with someone called kody.


2 We had to be blindflodglasses and paper for the gasses 

Ice cream stick taster. 

Wednesday, 28 July 2021

commitment

 How i have shown my commitment so far this year i have  showneing commitment bye wering  the right unifrom to school.

What my top two work-ons for term3

Being on the  right sites at the right time.

I  am doing the rest of them really well.

The commitment  learning setting that i find most diffliclut would be.

Not talking to my firends during class.

Doing my work insted of talking to my friends.  


Get Your Team Commitment To Change, And Keep It

 

Friday, 9 July 2021

Australian

 

Hello boys and girls today i am going to be telling you about Australlian fire  and what caused  it.

This what caused the australlian bush fire. Weather. In recent times most major bush fires have been started in remote areas by dry lightning. Some reports indicate that a changing climate could also be contributing to the ferocity of the 2019–20 fires with hotter, drier conditions making the country's fire season longer and much more dangerous.

Did you no that they Australlian bush fires killled over 5million  Animals. 

143 million mammles' were killed in they Australlian bush fires.

2.46million reptiles' were killed in they Australlian bush fires.

180 million birds' were killed in they Aurstrallian bush fires. 

51 million frogs' were killed in they Aurstrallian bush fires.  

The bush fires' in Australia started in the north east of Austaralia.

If Only:” Compliance Lessons from the Tragic Australian Bushfires |  Corporate Compliance Insights

All Bushfires Extinguished In Australia's Hardest-Hit New South Wales, Officials Say. A firefighter coats a bridge with foam as a bushfire burns near Moruya, New South WalesAustralia, on Jan. ... Wildfires destroyed more than 3,000 homes and razed more nearly 11 million hectares since the summer fires began.


What i have learnt today is how many Australian animals  were killed




Thursday, 8 July 2021

Learning Story

 hi guys today i am going to be telling you about the laerning storys that i ahve down ove the two day  




speakers

 hi guys today i am going telling you about the bluethooh speaker that i have been doing   wood work  and what steps it tooks me to do it 

step 1 Geting to wood to mark up the holes and drill them out 

step 2 Once drilled out the holes

Clamp  He wood together to glue it together  and put the nales in 

step 3   Srew it togetther 

step  4 Un srew it and start puting the speakers on and the wire with the speakers 

step 5 Start doing the wires.

step 6 Continue with the wire s 

step 7 Finish the wires 

step 8 Put the circuit and batteries in and then srew back.

Thank y #ou for reading my blog about speakers please leave commitment 

Bye Tane 

 What went well with my steam project the colour code we put on it  

what could be improved for next time put a better colour code  put more time in to it 

What would it have next time i would put some sort of power in it and make it bigger  and put a better pump thing on it  as well . 

I conibute with my friend harmoney  really well  i was the brains and she just   went with  I

 I came up with the idea for wht we did.


Monday, 5 July 2021

standing up for our rights

 Hi guys today i am going to be about standing up for a our rights.


Discrimination  he act of teating some people. unfairly because of prejudice.

prejudice an opinio formed  without knowing.

sterotypes  a standardised and oversimpuified  and inaccurate  conception held by many people.  

protest  and abjectiom or complaint,to express objections in a planned,orgamised way.

social maessaging  passing of a message/idea from person to person in a community.


dawn raids  

Overstayers and their families were often prosecuted and then deported back to their countries. The Dawn raids were particularly controversial, as despite Pacific Islanders only making on one-third of visa over-stayers, they accounted for 86% of those arrested and prosecuted 

 1976, New Zealand police and immigration officials stormed the homes, workplaces and even churches of Pasifika people, searching for those who had overstayed their visas. Tigilau Ness and his Panther brothers and sisters dawn raided ministers to protest against the policy.

baston ponit 

How Bastion Point affect NZ

The Bastion Point protest had a significant impact on the Maori community as it showed Maori that many New Zealanders were concerned with their land grievances, and paved the way for Maori tribes to deal with their land grievances in a way that was fair and just

The protest ended when the government sent in police to clear the protesters and demolish their makeshift homes. The new housing was never built and under a Treaty of Waitangi settlement much of the land was returned to Ngāti Whātua.

when the Bastion Point  land got there returned to the people that wer liveing there .

1 july 1988.

what happend in the bastion point 

The occupation of Bastion Point lasted 506 days. It began on 5 January 1977, and ended on 25 May 1978 (the 507th day), when 222 protesters were evicted and arrested by police. After the end of the occupation, Ngāti Whātua filed claims to the Waitangi Tribunal, which the government largely accepted.