Hello bloggers today we have to do work about Te tiriti O Waitangi. My teachers gave us questions to answer and we have to read a text called Te Tiriti O Waitangi to get the answers. This is my work. Here is a question that you can answer by commenting. What do you know already about Te Tiriti O Waitangi?
The text link: Link
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 7 and in 2021 I will be a year 8. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Friday, 12 June 2020
3 comments:
To support my learning I ask you to comment as follows:
1. Something positive - Begin with a greeting. Talk about something you like about what I have shared.
2. Thoughtful - A comment that will mean something to me to let me know you read/watched or listened to what I had to say. - use any language.
3. Something helpful - Give me some ideas for next time or ask me a question.
Encourage me to make another post
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Very informative presentation... your link explains the timeline of events creatively. A lot of work involved... well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs A
DeleteHi Joshua
ReplyDeleteWell done on sharing lots of facts about Te Tiriti O Waitangi. I especially liked your google drawings in the timeline. If only we were all friends now!
In regards to your wordbank, commemoration can be about respecting/remembering a dead person like you said, or else remembering an event that took place, for example, signing the treaty. Compensation can be given to an injured person like you said, or also to someone who has been unfairly treated, for example, the Maori when their land was sold/taken for less than it was worth.
Keep up the great work.
Mrs Hastie