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Friday, September 18, 2020

Camp 2020 Reflection

 WALT: To find a better understanding about Muriwhenua. I liked the waterside the best and I thought that the camp was fun. Have you gone on a camp this year?



Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Friday, August 14, 2020

My Pepeha

My Pepeha


WALT: make a set of audio and present it onto a google slide alongside with our pepeha.
If I did this differently I would first just make the work on just one slide.
Do you know your Pepeha?

Monday, August 3, 2020

Procedural Writing Nathaniel Vemoa

WALT: To write an effective procedure to explain how to make an origami butterfly

I liked writing down the instructions for the butterfly because I properly knew what I was doing.
Can you follow the instructions and make my butterfly?


Monday, June 29, 2020

Refugee Pick a Path Story

WALT: To create Something to spread awareness for refugees all around the world and what they go through.
I liked the end result and I didn't like mucking up the slides for one small mistake.
I made this with a google slide.




If you had the chance to spread awareness for refugees around the world would you take it?

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

COVID-19 staying safe

WALT: To Create a recourse to remind others how to stay safe in the COVID-19 pandemic.
I liked every part of making it because it helped me work on my team work skills with 3 other people and I can help people  in a future pandemic.


If you could help people in a future pandemic would you?

Friday, May 22, 2020

COVID-19 time capsule

WALT: To create a time capsule of memories/thoughts/events that defines and helps you remember the actual experiences of this unprecedented time. Also to include Anything else that you think will be interesting to share in 20 years with those that haven’t even been born yet!.
I liked going over what happened during lock down so people know what I did.
I did this by filling in a template with my experience.
If you got a chance to go into lock down again would you?

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Kawa of Care poster

Kawa of care poster
WALT: to create a poster that proves that we can care for our Chromebooks

How did I make it?
I wrote down the ways how you care for a Chromebook and slapped it onto a google drawing.
I liked going through the ways you care for a Chromebook.
Do you know how to look after a Chromebook?

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Autobiography poem 

WALT: to make a poem that informs the audience about myself.

how did I make it?
I made it with a template and then added it into my own information.
I disliked going through my personal information and putting it on a blog post for every one to see.
would you go through your personal information and tell the whole world about it? 


person of the futre poem


                                      Person of the future



Sunday, January 19, 2020

Rivalries Week-3 task-3

Rivalries 

in this activity you wanted me to list 3 common rivalries other than Microsoft and Apple.



I really liked doing this activity, bye!

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

wk-2 activity-3

 The problems white and black people faced in america during the 1950's and 1960's.



Did you know that: Today studies show that police are more likely to pull over and frisk blacks or Latinos than whites. In New York City, 80% of the stops made were blacks and Latinos, and 85% of those people were frisked, compared to a mere 8% of white people stopped. Host a poetry slam to educate others on racism and reduce prejudice in your community. but we are not talking about the present, we are talking about the 1950's when racism was more common. These next paragraphs are about people who changed the face of racism.

Rosa Parks

In December 1955, a Montgomery activist named Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her seat on a bus to a white person. Her arrest sparked a 13-month boycott of the city’s buses by its black citizens, which only ended when the bus companies stopped discriminating against African American passengers. Acts of “nonviolent resistance” like the boycott helped form the civil rights movement of the next decade.

The Freedom Writers

In 1961 the freedom writers was a group of people going on a bus with the "blacks" in the front and the "whites" at the back many people taught this is wrong and the blacks should be at the back because they taught that the black people were not good enough for the whites so they would go to the back where no one wants to go. they switched that up because of the boycott that Rosa Parks started when she refused to give up her seat to a white person. Sunday, May 14, 1961—Mother's Day—scores of angry white people blocked the freedom riders bus carrying black and white passengers through rural Alabama. The attackers pelted the vehicle with rocks and bricks, slashed tires, smashed windows with pipes and axes and lobbed a firebomb through a broken window. As smoke and flames filled the bus, the mob barricaded the door. "Burn them alive," somebody cried out. "Fry the goddamn niggers."(I have an "N" word pass) An exploding fuel tank and warning shots from arriving state troopers forced the rabble back and allowed the riders to escape the inferno. Even then some were pummelled with baseball bats as they fled. the freedom riders boycott lasted 7 months. 

That was the problems blacks had to face in the 1950's-1960's-ish

I really loved the information in this.
I did not like the way white people treated the black people.
if you had the chance to find out all this information would you learn it?

By Nathaniel Vemoa.  (I'm trying to do the best I can with slow internet)