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Friday, 2 July 2021

Friday Blog

 Hello readers! Today's our Friday blog, and today I'm gonna be telling you about my unit called 'Outstanding'! 

For our Hurumanu class,  we have been learning about protests. Every protest we learnt about we would put on a couple of google slide called 'Outstanding.' Cause that's what this term is about! I think I've finished but I haven't shown the teacher yet. Before I show you the slide here is some protests and facts about them. 


Kate Sheppard was an intelligent girl who peacefully protested for women rights. She is also the person on the $10 note.

The Dawn Raids were named this because police would go to people's houses (mainly pacific islanders) and would storm inside and ask people for their passports. But if people didn't have their passports they would take them away from New Zealand or send them to jail As over-stayers. This is a part of NZ protest history that Jacinda Arden recently apologised to the country about. 


Nuclear-free zone was a protest about french people testing nuclear bombs on Mururoa. People would go and protest on yachts. But the french didn't like that and would attack to yachts. But eventually they stopped. 


Here is my presentation:


I hope you liked it and learnt something new :).


Thank you for reading my blog! If you enjoyed it then please comment. I hope you have a brilliant day and of course always be nice to others (and yourself :)) Bye readers!

1 comment:

  1. This is exceptional work Shylah! You've covered a range of topics you've studied and presented them in a very intelligent and informative way. Your slide presentation is a wonderful read and shows that you understand the subject matter very well. Great effort!:-)

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