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Tuesday, 13 April 2021

Against the Americas Cup Extension poster

Here is our extension poster. For the whole term we have been working on our extension poster. For extension we were fighting for a family in South Africa that got split up for a year and some other people were fighting for the family to not come to New Zealand. For the poster we added some photos of the the Americas Cup because lots of people were allowed into New Zealand for the Americas Cup during lockdown. We also put in our own drawings and some of our research.  The people in my group were me, Victoria, Eleni, Maddie and Chevylee. What I found challenging was only having a little time to do our work. What I learned was working together as a team make it possible to finish.

Bronze Maths

NZ Landmark Reading

 

4 Facts About New Zealand Landmarks

 

Friday, 9 April 2021

Silver Maths

 

Gold Maths

 

Kate Sheppard reading

 Kate Sheppard - A Woman On A Mission


Kate Sheppard was a New Zealand activist, and one of the most 

important figures in our history. 

She was a leader in the struggle to make New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote.


  1. When and where was Kate Sheppard born?

1847 and she was born in England.

  1. How old was Sheppard when she moved to New Zealand?


  1. What was something that Sheppard believed women should actively be able to do?

Vote.

  1. What does NCW stand for?

Nation council of woman.

  1. What were 3 actions that Sheppard took as leader of the NCW to get women their right to vote? 

    1.  She became involved in the women's suffrage movement.

    2. She helped set up the nation council of women.  

    3. She supported equality in marriage and the right of women to run for positions.


  1.  What do you think was her greatest achievement?

Make women have the right to vote.

  1. Why do you think this was so important?

  2. I think because back in the day the only thing women got to lern was how to cook and clen while the men got to learn Maths,Reading and writing.



Kate Sheepard