Monday, May 31, 2021

Reflection of art

 Hey guys what i'm gonna talk about is my art stay tuned if you wanna know more!

My first type of art was flip books it was pretty hard because i had to be precise but in the end it did really good, it was about a stick man getting hit by a car and going in the air and exploding.


this is my stick man flip book as you see there and you can see me and my photo bomber friend Heath he is eating a pear.

my next project was three scenariochoices you can pick the first one was an alien 


the next genre was aqua genre it was based underwater and you had to talk about fishes and the god Posiedon there isnt much to talk about.

the last one is about superheroes you have to write a story about them.

Character development we made clay monsters the first thing we had to make was a four legged or two legged monster then we had to make minions.

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Kate Sheppard

Questions


 Where was Kate Sheppard born

Liverpool, United Kingdom


Why is Kate Sheppard on the $10 bill?

Cause she was a prominent leader to give women the vote in New Zealand.


What does WCTU stand for? :it stands for Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


What are three actions that Kate sheapard did for the women's right quest?

1.She continued working at home for the womens rights movement


2.She became president of the National council of women of new zealand


3.She also became an editor of The White Ribbon


Which of these statements about the text are true?

1.Kate sheppard was born in 1847. Answer: true

2.Australia was the first country to allow women to vote.Answer:false

3.Nearly 32,000 signatures were collected in Sheppard’s petition.Answer:true

4.Kate Sheppard’s image is on the NZ $20 note.Answer:false


Protest

Hello today we are gonna talk about protests like Women's suffrage and Parihaka. The first we are gonna talk about is the Women's suffrage,

Women's suffrage

 Women's suffrage about a protest where women from NZ couldn't vote a woman named Kate Sheppard stepped in and made the protest the protest almost lasted for a century and in 18 of August 1920 the protest ended with the women winning so then women were allowed to vote.

Parihaka


In 5 of November 1881 1600 troops invaded Western Taranaki Settlement of Parihaka but when they entered children gave the troops bread about 500 loafs of bread for peace but after the invasion the leaders of Parihaka were arrested and prisoners were released.

Thank you for listening to my talk about protests have a good day.