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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Social Studies Term 3 Week 6

Treaty lesson with Matua recap

  1. Why was the Treaty needed?
To create laws and peace between the Pakeha and Maori. The really reason is it was made for the Pakeha to take ownership of the Maoris land.


  1. How many versions of the Treaty are there?
2

  1. How many articles are there?
4 articles

  1. What was the issue with it?
The Maori version is different from the Pakeha version.

  1. What word should have been used instead of sovereignty/governorship?
Mana

  1. What does Tino Rangatinotanga mean?
Absolute sovereignty

  1. What happened when a chief didn’t sign the Treaty?
They would find someone in the village to sign it

  1. What is pepper potting? What was its aim?
They separated the Maori families by putting Pakeha in between

9. What is the Native School Acts? What was its aim?
That the Maori language was banned from being said at school

Waitangi Day
What happened on Waitangi day this year?





Wednesday, 9 August 2017

week 3 term 3 sos

Conditions in England 1800
  • Families forced to moved into city
  • Overcrowded living spaces
  • poverty
  • Workers were living in cheaply made houses that become slums
  • If you got fired you get kicked out of the house
  • They had to share houses if they could not afford it
  • No garden or places for kids to play in
  • No running water
  • The toilets were emptied by people as a job
  • Diseases were spread easily
  • Kids didn't go to school and they were under fed


Push factor

  • Only rich got education
  • Woman were not allowed to vote
  • Crimes punished to death
  • Children forced to work

Conditions in england 1800
  • Families forced to moved into city
  • Overcrowded living spaces
  • poverty
  • Workers were living in cheaply made houses that become slums
  • If you got fired you get kicked out of the house
  • They had to share houses if they could not afford it
  • No garden or places for kids to play in
  • No running water
  • The toilets were emptied by people as a job
  • Diseases were spread easily
  • Kids didn't go to school and they were under fed

Push factor
  • Only rich got education
  • Woman were not allowed to vote
  • Crimes punished to death
  • Children forced to work

Do now
Statement a pull factor is something that draws you into a place or a country
Explanation nz
Examples beautiful landscapes education jobs animals
Link back to question or to next paragraph

New Zealand is a small little island which is located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. It has a lot of positive things pulling people over there to live.
It has beautiful scenery and beautiful landscapes. With a lot of cultural heritage. New Zealand has a lot of great jobs and a really good education system.
In conclusion New Zealand is a beautiful country with a lot of great sights to see and things to do.

Why do people want to leave England
A push factor is something that pushes you out of the country or city/town that you originally live in to to somewhere new.
England was a small little country with the population of 6 million during the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution had a big impact on England. Where women were not allowed to vote, poor living spaces and no running water. Children were forced to work at a young age and they were not provided with a good education. They lived in poor living spaces that were not clean. Causing them to get sick and get diseases.

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Term 3 Week 2 sos

migration patterns 

-Bluff
-Cromwell
-Christchurch
-Invercargill
-Wyndham
-Edendale 
-timaru