Who am I?
Hi today I am going to share with you what I have been doing in hurumanu 1.
We are finding information about world war 1 and 2.
But I am finding information about my great grandfather who went to war in 1939 - 1945.
His name was Lester Edward Goslin.
Heres my work:
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.
Showing posts with label Who Are We. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Who Are We. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
Who am I?
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My Learning Story
My Learning Story
Hi today I am going to share with you what a learning story is.
A learning story is what you do when your near the end of the term and you reflect on what you did in that hurumanu.
I found it good that we can reflect on what we did in this hurumanu.
Here Is my work:
If you have any feed back or what I need to improve please comment.
Hi today I am going to share with you what a learning story is.
A learning story is what you do when your near the end of the term and you reflect on what you did in that hurumanu.
I found it good that we can reflect on what we did in this hurumanu.
Here Is my work:
If you have any feed back or what I need to improve please comment.
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Tuesday, 11 August 2020
Gold Rush
Gold Rush
Hi today I am going to share with you what I have been doing in hurumanu 1.
We were answering questions on a sheets while reading a story.
Questions/Answers:
1. Gold is valuable cause of how pretty it is and how rare they can
be.
2. Gold is found as very small, flecks in quartz veins of hard rock.
3. You can find alluvial gold in river beds.
4. If you ask and miner where you find gold, they would say "Where it be, there it be"
5. here are all regions where gold is found: West Coast, Otago, South land, Golden bay, Marlborough and Coromandel Peninsulan.
6. I am going to list 4 thing of why golds rare: heavy, shiny, malleable and inert.
7. here the first European to find gold in New Zealand, there name was Charles King, he came from Tasmanian, Charles King found the gold at Driver creek. at 1852.
8. this is how much gold was found before 2003, 312 tonnes from Coromandel Peninsulan. 274 tonnes from the West Coast and 265 From Otago.
9. here are the dates when the gold rush started in each region: Coromandel started in 1867, Golden bay started in 1860s, Otago started in 1861, and the West Coast started in 1865.
10. I am listing 3 dates all together 2 are major finds, and 1 is a small find: 1870s, 1960s and 1980s.
If you have any feed back or what I need to improve please comment about it.
Hi today I am going to share with you what I have been doing in hurumanu 1.
We were answering questions on a sheets while reading a story.
Questions/Answers:
1. Gold is valuable cause of how pretty it is and how rare they can
be.
2. Gold is found as very small, flecks in quartz veins of hard rock.
3. You can find alluvial gold in river beds.
4. If you ask and miner where you find gold, they would say "Where it be, there it be"
5. here are all regions where gold is found: West Coast, Otago, South land, Golden bay, Marlborough and Coromandel Peninsulan.
6. I am going to list 4 thing of why golds rare: heavy, shiny, malleable and inert.
7. here the first European to find gold in New Zealand, there name was Charles King, he came from Tasmanian, Charles King found the gold at Driver creek. at 1852.
8. this is how much gold was found before 2003, 312 tonnes from Coromandel Peninsulan. 274 tonnes from the West Coast and 265 From Otago.
9. here are the dates when the gold rush started in each region: Coromandel started in 1867, Golden bay started in 1860s, Otago started in 1861, and the West Coast started in 1865.
10. I am listing 3 dates all together 2 are major finds, and 1 is a small find: 1870s, 1960s and 1980s.
If you have any feed back or what I need to improve please comment about it.
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Monday, 3 August 2020
Dlo - Parihaka
Dlo - Parihaka
Hi today I am going to tell you what i have been doing in hurumanu 1.
We are learning about Parihaka, while making a Dlo about them.
Parihaka is a small town that was made in 1860's, the town was made for peace. the leaders were Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.
Here is parihaka:
I found this activity kind of hard to make cause we had to get lots of information and then put it into a small Dlo.
While thats happing we had to listen to the teacher talking a lot on parihaka.
Heres my work:

If you have any feed back or what I need to improve please comment it.
Hi today I am going to tell you what i have been doing in hurumanu 1.
We are learning about Parihaka, while making a Dlo about them.
Parihaka is a small town that was made in 1860's, the town was made for peace. the leaders were Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.
Here is parihaka:
I found this activity kind of hard to make cause we had to get lots of information and then put it into a small Dlo.
While thats happing we had to listen to the teacher talking a lot on parihaka.
Heres my work:
If you have any feed back or what I need to improve please comment it.
Friday, 24 July 2020
Who are we?
Who are we?
Hi today I am going to tell you about what I have been doing in hurumanu 1 who are we.
We are learning about our history and how our ancestors came here.
I am finding this hurumanu fun cause we get to learn about what happened in the 1800s - 1900s.
I think learning about our history, is a good thing cause we get to know what mistakes happened. And so we don't do the same things again, and cause what great things happened that we did. And how we invented cool stuff.
When we do this we can tell other people what happend in the past and what mistakes happened, while the mistakes happen we can teach them about what good things happened.
So far we have been doing reading, the book is six photographs, the book is about how they took photos in the 1800s and the 1900s, I found this book fun cause we get to see what how little photos can tell a big story.
This photo shows, a treaty that was created in New Zealand, and over 500 people signed the treaty. This is why we have Waitangi Day to celebrate what good deeds we did.
Heres my work:
Hi today I am going to tell you about what I have been doing in hurumanu 1 who are we.
We are learning about our history and how our ancestors came here.
I am finding this hurumanu fun cause we get to learn about what happened in the 1800s - 1900s.
I think learning about our history, is a good thing cause we get to know what mistakes happened. And so we don't do the same things again, and cause what great things happened that we did. And how we invented cool stuff.
When we do this we can tell other people what happend in the past and what mistakes happened, while the mistakes happen we can teach them about what good things happened.
So far we have been doing reading, the book is six photographs, the book is about how they took photos in the 1800s and the 1900s, I found this book fun cause we get to see what how little photos can tell a big story.
This photo shows, a treaty that was created in New Zealand, and over 500 people signed the treaty. This is why we have Waitangi Day to celebrate what good deeds we did.
Heres my work:
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Tuesday, 3 March 2020
Early Encounterrs in Aotearoa
Today and last week we had to do an activity where we had to watch a video about the maori and the european. When we were watching the video we had to answer some facts on a sheet there were 10 facts we had to answer.
Link To the video
Facts-
Abel Tasman is the first person from european to arrive in 1642 at New Zealand and he also gave New Zealand a name that Is Nova ZeaLandia.
When The Europeans came to New Zealand they brought pigs, potatoes, ship rats and diseases to New Zealand.
The ratio of Maori to Pakeha in Aotearoa in 1840 was 40 Maori to 1 Pakeha.
At some point there was a musket war that ended late 1830.
A musket Is a rifle.
Tu Pina was one of the chief navigators helping the explorers.
James Cook was one of the first Europeans to come to New Zealand.
Link To the video
Facts-
Abel Tasman is the first person from european to arrive in 1642 at New Zealand and he also gave New Zealand a name that Is Nova ZeaLandia.
When The Europeans came to New Zealand they brought pigs, potatoes, ship rats and diseases to New Zealand.
The ratio of Maori to Pakeha in Aotearoa in 1840 was 40 Maori to 1 Pakeha.
At some point there was a musket war that ended late 1830.
A musket Is a rifle.
Tu Pina was one of the chief navigators helping the explorers.
James Cook was one of the first Europeans to come to New Zealand.
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Friday, 28 February 2020
D.L.O
In Hurumanu 1 on of my activity's was a D.L.O about Importation Information about a book i had to read. I did not make the people because then they would of been to big,
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Monday, 24 February 2020
Hurumanu 1- Who Are We
This week so far we have had to learn about Maori and how they got to Auteroa, We had to do activity where we have to answer 10 questions about how Maori survived on Auteroa and how moa went extinct.
the Maori people arrived from Hawaiki, When the Maori people came to NZ they decided to stay cause they thought is was to long of a ride to get back to Hawaiki. The Moiroiri and Maori have the same D.N.A, The Moiroiri had 2 rules They cant eat each other, They weren't allowed to fight each other. when The Maori people came to NZ they came on waka/boat
when the Maori people came they brought Crop, Kumra, Taro, Paper malbey, Rats and dogs
When the Maori people wanted crops they planted them in the right season
when the Maori killed the moa they did not now that there going extincted.
the Maori people arrived from Hawaiki, When the Maori people came to NZ they decided to stay cause they thought is was to long of a ride to get back to Hawaiki. The Moiroiri and Maori have the same D.N.A, The Moiroiri had 2 rules They cant eat each other, They weren't allowed to fight each other. when The Maori people came to NZ they came on waka/boat
when the Maori people came they brought Crop, Kumra, Taro, Paper malbey, Rats and dogs
When the Maori people wanted crops they planted them in the right season
when the Maori killed the moa they did not now that there going extincted.
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