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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Parihaka

 About 1600 troops invaded the western Taranaki settlement of Parihaka, which had come to symbolise peaceful resistance to the confiscation of Māori land.
Founded in the mid-1860s, Parihaka was soon attracting dispossessed and disillusioned Māori from around the country. Its main leaders were Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi, both of the Taranaki and Te Āti Awa iwi.
When in May 1879 the colonial government moved to actually occupy fertile land in the Waimate Plains that had been declared confiscated in the 1860s, Te Whiti and Tohu developed tactics of non-violent resistance.
Ploughmen from Parihaka fanned out across Taranaki to assert continuing Māori ownership of the land. The government responded with laws targeting the Parihaka protesters and imprisoned several hundred ploughmen without trial.
Following an election in September 1879, the new government announced an enquiry into the confiscations while sending the ploughmen to South Island gaols. In 1880 the West Coast Commission recommended creating reserves for the Parihaka people. Meanwhile, the government began constructing roads across cultivated land. Men from Parihaka who rebuilt their fences soon joined the ploughmen in detention.
The prisoners were released in early 1881. After ploughing resumed in July, John Hall’s government decided to act decisively while Governor Sir Arthur Gordon was visiting Fiji. A proclamation on 19 October gave the ‘Parihaka natives’ 14 days to accept the reserves offered or face the consequences.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory describing the human needs the first level is physical needs like air and water basics for survival.  The second level are needs that make you feel safe like financial security. The third level is having friends. The fourth level is wanting to accomplish something. The fifth-level is doing whatever you want and achieving your full potential.

 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs | Simply Psychology

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gold is shiny

Gold was worth more

Gold can be sold

Gold feels hard

Gold looks like gold

Gold buys more gold

Gold makes money

Gold  often is worth money

Gold comes with dirt

Gold always is worth money

Gold brings money

Gold gives money

Gold has money

Gold will give you money

Gold provides money



Gold

Old

Lemoyne

Dead


Rush

Utility

Suger

Hores


I have the miners madness

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Goldminer

Goldminer

  1. Write down a minimum of 10 thoughts or observations about this picture.
ASK:... How, When. Where, Why, Who? .. to help you make decide what to write.
i) made of stone
ii) hay roof
iii) 1890's
v) Gabriel's gully
vi) for gold
vii) miners
viii) table
ix) people
x) barrels
  1. When you have finished, search for information on, the New Zealand Gold Rush’ and make notes in the box below re. What you have found out in your search. Ask How, When, Where, Why, Who again to sort your information.

His discovery sparked the country's first major gold rush. Thousands of diggers rushed to 'Gabriel's Gully' hoping to strike it rich. ... The Otago gold rush peaked in the mid-1860s, after which miners left in large numbers for the new West Coast goldfields.










                                                                                                     Gold panning 
Gold Rush (New Zealand) | Many Answers3. Draw (or copy and paste)  and label an image you’ve found during your research.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

resting heart rate

Your resting heart rate (RHR) is the number of times your heart beats per minute (bpm) while at complete rest. It is an indicator of your physical fitness. Your resting heart rate will decrease as your heart becomes stronger through aerobic exercise training.

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

4 photos

What is the first thing you notice in the photo?
The ugly beard
Why do you think the photo was taken?
they wanted one
What clues tell you how old the photo might be?
black and white
If there are people, what are they doing?
siting
What can you see in the background?
wall
What do you think is going on just outside the frame?
photo
What do you think happened before and after the photo was taken?
walk to photo place leave photo place
What is the first thing you notice in the photo?
babies
Why do you think the photo was taken?
they wanted a photo 
What clues tell you how old the photo might be?
the tag
If there are people, what are they doing?
standing
What can you see in the background?
wall
What do you think is going on just outside the frame?
standing
What do you think happened before and after the photo?
standing standing
What is the first thing you notice in the photo?
ghost child (bottom left near the clock)
Why do you think the photo was taken?
the queen wanted a photo
What clues tell you how old the photo might be?
the tag
If there are people, what are they doing?
being clocks
What can you see in the background?
trees
What do you think is going on just outside the frame?
more clocks
What do you think happened before and after the photo?
getting dreesed up trick or treating
What is the first thing you notice in the photo?
The tail in the background
Why do you think the photo was taken?
she wanted a photo
What clues tell you how old the photo might be?
the tag
If there are people, what are they doing?
siting
What can you see in the background?
wall
What do you think is going on just outside the frame?
a mutant rat
What do you think happened before and after the photo?
walk to photo place leave photo place