Group Name: Swaezy
Group Members: Jaedon, Tyler
Topic that you have chosen?
We have chosen to fund raise for the homeless
Websites we have accessed
Stuff.nz
Describe the issue that you have chosen
Raising money for the homeless so we can buy food so they dont starve, Blankets so they aren't cold at night and water so they stay hydrated
The big picture
We are gonna to ask a business to help us with our project
Desired impact
We want the homeless to feel like they are cared about and are not worthless fundraising would be the perfect thing for them it will make them think that we do care and want to help
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Social studies, Term 3, Week 7
Fact 1: In 1492 Christopher Columbus went to go to Spain
Example: Americans travelled to east and west to find gold
Link: Moving to the west is to difficult so i wouldn't do it
Fact 2: But ended up in America and thought he was in India so he named the Native people of America Indians
Fact 2: America became a colony of Britain
Fact 3: The mid-west and west coast remained Indian land
Fact 4: Vikings were the first people to discover America
Fact 5: The frontier
Push factors
- To get away from the law
- struggling to sell farm produce
-Embarrassment to parents
- Orphaned kids who are desperate to go to the west
- Could not afford the mortgages
- East is becoming far to crowded
- Unhappy love affair
- Fighting the Indians
Pull Factors:
-Wants to find Husband
- Want Freedom
- Wants to be a fur trapper
- Better Jobs
- Wants to get rich quickly
- Finding gold
- Have own farm
- Wants an Adventure
Obstacles
- Attacked by Indians
- Huge travelling distance
- Droughts
- attack by bandits or rustlers
-
Flow backs:
- No schools
- No doctors
Fact 4: Vikings were the first people to discover America
Fact 5: The frontier
Push factors
- To get away from the law
- struggling to sell farm produce
-Embarrassment to parents
- Orphaned kids who are desperate to go to the west
- Could not afford the mortgages
- East is becoming far to crowded
- Unhappy love affair
- Fighting the Indians
Pull Factors:
-Wants to find Husband
- Want Freedom
- Wants to be a fur trapper
- Better Jobs
- Wants to get rich quickly
- Finding gold
- Have own farm
- Wants an Adventure
Obstacles
- Attacked by Indians
- Huge travelling distance
- Droughts
- attack by bandits or rustlers
-
Flow backs:
- No schools
- No doctors
- Rodents inside house
- Snow rain and dust coming into homes
SEEL
- Snow rain and dust coming into homes
SEEL
Statement: Americans travel from east to west
Explanation: I wouldn't move because there are no schools or doctors which means you cant have good health or a good education
Explanation: I wouldn't move because there are no schools or doctors which means you cant have good health or a good education
Example: Americans travelled to east and west to find gold
Link: Moving to the west is to difficult so i wouldn't do it
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Treaty of waitangi
Treaty lesson with Matua recap
- Why was the Treaty needed? To establish equality
- How many versions of the Treaty are there? 2
- How many articles are there? 3
- What was the issue with it? It was completely Different in the Maori version
- What word should have been used instead of sovereignty/governorship? Control
- What does Tino Rangatinotanga mean? It means absolute sovereignty
- What happened when a chief didn’t sign the Treaty? They would go to the people and ask them
- What is pepper potting? What was its aim? To separate Maori so their culture and language would be forgotten
9. What is the Native School Acts? What was its aim? To stop Maori been spoken in schools
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
Conditions in England
. Cheaply built houses
. If you were fired you would get kicked out also if your husband dies the wife will get kicked out
. Share with other families
. No garden or space outside for kids to play in
. No running water and toilets were emptied by people as a job
. Diseases that spread really quickly
. Kids didn't go to school and were underfed
. lots of children who were working
Push factors from England
. Took away some peoples right to vote
. Only rich got education
. Society was divided into classes
. A mans place in society was based on how much he owned
. Working class children were employed at jobs like chimney sweeping and pulling coal trucks underground
Over 200 crimes were punished by death
The English in England
Government
Parliament made laws for everyone and woman had no political power
Education
Only rich had education
Kids would only get taught about factories
Society
Men were divided in classes depending on how much money he has
Competition for money and power
. If you were fired you would get kicked out also if your husband dies the wife will get kicked out
. Share with other families
. No garden or space outside for kids to play in
. No running water and toilets were emptied by people as a job
. Diseases that spread really quickly
. Kids didn't go to school and were underfed
. lots of children who were working
Push factors from England
. Took away some peoples right to vote
. Only rich got education
. Society was divided into classes
. A mans place in society was based on how much he owned
. Working class children were employed at jobs like chimney sweeping and pulling coal trucks underground
Over 200 crimes were punished by death
The English in England
Government
Parliament made laws for everyone and woman had no political power
Education
Only rich had education
Kids would only get taught about factories
Society
Men were divided in classes depending on how much money he has
Competition for money and power
Thursday, 3 August 2017
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Term 3 week 1
Migration
What is Migration?
To me migration means animals or humans moving from one region to another
What obstacles may they encounter?
. Getting a visa . House . Money
What factors might cause a counter stream to migration?
. Miss family . No life insurance . Benefits in own country . Diseases
History of Migration?
. Europeans coming to New Zealand . Dutch going to south Africa
What do migration and a lolly shop have in common?
They both have push and pull factors but with lollies the flavours push you away or pull you in which is the same as migration because the countries you move to could also push you away or pull you in.
What is Migration?
To me migration means animals or humans moving from one region to another
An example of migration
Here is an example of people trying to get out of their country to a better place/Migrating 
Why do people Migrate?
There are many reasons why people migrate but i think it's mostly because of wars, Politics and the environment.
What
- Suzie and her family migrated from Wellington to Auckland- yes
- Ashley emigrated from England in 2001- yes
- Daniel emigrated to Australia to find work - No
- There was a great emigration of Europeans to New Zealand during the 20th century- No
- Tawhai immigrated to America for love- Yes
- Many young New Zealanders immigrate to Australia for higher wages - yes
- Migration: To move from one place and settle in another.
- Emigration: Leaving your home to move elsewhere
- Immigration: Arriving in a new place to live
- Push Factors are factors that encourage emigration from a place.
- Pull Factors are factors that encourage immigration to a place.
- Counter-stream: things that make people want to return home after they have migrated
What are the consequences of migration?
. New languages . Racism . Harder to find jobs
Why do people emigrate?
. Work . Different country
. Work . Different country
Why do people immigrate?
. Work . Other people
. Work . Other people
What obstacles may they encounter?
. Getting a visa . House . Money
What factors might cause a counter stream to migration?
. Miss family . No life insurance . Benefits in own country . Diseases
History of Migration?
. Europeans coming to New Zealand . Dutch going to south Africa
What do migration and a lolly shop have in common?
They both have push and pull factors but with lollies the flavours push you away or pull you in which is the same as migration because the countries you move to could also push you away or pull you in.
Push Factor
War
unfriendly people
WeatherPoverty Safety Pollution Culture shock |
Pull Factor
Job opportunitiesNew life Freedom Weather Religious freedom Education Family Land |
Obstacle
Language
Home stick
Government
Acceptance
|
Counter stream
Government
Family
Weather
Homesick
|
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