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Wednesday 11 November 2020

Art Alive The Scream


 Task Description: Today in room 1 We had to recreate a picture from a famous artist and it was really fun

Tuesday 10 November 2020

Kate Sheppard

 Kate Sheppard

Kate sheppard is a woman who wanted rights to vote because only men could vote and she felt that it was not fair, all the women who felt it wasn’t fair all gathered up and made a protest about how the women wanted to vote too. She was born on march 10 in 1847 and apparently she passed on 13th of july in 1934. She was born in Liverpool, United Kingdom


Why is Kate Sheppard famous?

Kate Sheppard was famous indeed according to her and many other womens protesting because women were not allowed to vote back then and the females didn’t like the idea of only men allowed to vote in a election


When did females have rights to vote?

Kate Sheppard protested a lot of times but she didn’t get the rights to vote until 1893 where I think the men thought that the women would never give up.


Conclusion

So technically she was a wonderful lady who had a wonderful mind full of wonderful things, she really saved new zealand


 



Thursday 5 November 2020

Graphs


task description: in room 1 we were learning about graphs and describing them, this is a graph showing people how many new cases of covid 19 there are and the countries names right next to them so you know which countrie has new cases and which countries do not.

Tuesday 3 November 2020

Martin Luhter King Jr

Martin Luhter King Jr

(1929-1968)

 Martin Luhter King Jr was a baptist minister, he married a beautiful woman named Coretta Scott and the family lived to have four wonderful children. In 1954 Martin and his family moved to Montgomery Alabama, His most famous work is his “I Have a Dream” (1963) speech, in which he spoke of his dream of a United States that is void of segregation and racism. Martin Luhter King Jr was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1964 for bringing peace upon his country.

Description: Today for literacy in room 4 us students had to write about a real story we read and I did indeed write about Martin Luther King Jr