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Monday, 24 February 2020

Wint Country Studies!

This term, our topic is Identity. We are learning about ourselves and each others presentation. Here is some facts about my culture (Burmese) and Venezuela. We all have divergent religions, foods we eat and we all celebrate different things but that doesn't revolve around our personalities. It turns out that Burma and Venezuela have a lot of differences but over all, we both have an equal of a good and bad reputation.

Monday, 10 February 2020

Spaghetti and Marshmallow Towers!

Room 11 decided to do the spaghetti and marshmallow towers challenge. The aim for the challenge is to make the biggest tower only using spaghetti and marshmallows. It was really hard but me and my team had an awesome time!



I am poem!

I am honest
I always give people my honest opinion
I never lie to others
I tell the truth
I am honest


I am respectful
I am kind to my teacher and classmates
I show manners
I am polite to others
I am respectful


I am positive
I think of the good things in life
People enjoy being around me
I try to make others smile
I am positive


I am HONEST
I am RESPECTFUL
I am POSITIVE
To me I’m just me,
An ordinary kid. 





Treaty of Waitangi

Questions to answer


Please answer the questions in your own words.


  1. What is the treaty of Waitangi? It was a treaty that was signed by representatives
of the British Crown and Maori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand. But to me
it means, a treaty that was signed unfairly to take over New Zealand.


  1. Who signed the treaty of Waitangi? When and where? The british and chiefs
signed the treaty when it was 1840, at the Bay Of Islands.


  1. What were the promises of the treaty for the Maori people? They were promised
that the maoris could still take over New Zealand but have the choice to sell their land
to the British if they wanted to. They were also promised that they would be protected. 


  1. What happened after the treaty was signed? Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson
took over New Zealand and British soon ruled New Zealand. 

  1. What are the key principles of the Treaty of Waitangi? Protection, Participation
and Partnership.