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Thursday, 19 March 2020
Tuesday, 10 March 2020
Summer Holidays
Screech! I woke up terrified. “To Kit no more humpty dumpty anxiously I leaped out of bed and rushed into the kitchen. So I made breakfast. After that I was jumping around making so much noise my dad didn't want to come so we picked up mack so when we got back there was an earthquake. It collapsed my massive lego tower. I was anxious because my TV could have fallen off, thank goodness it didn't.
The time we went to Loten
Grrr I had to hop in the car for 5 hours. It was so boring but my friends were coming. I went diving and there were stingrays. I got to the stingrays. It was super cool. I was scared that they were going to Kill me.
Going to the waff
Zoom we went in the car to the waff I was so scared this was my first time going there. My dad was going to push me because I was to slow mean I back flops it was soooooo! Sore we left to go home i was soaked sad for me
Monday, 9 March 2020
Facts of Te Tiriti O Te Waitangi
1. 12- 1300 the first polynesians arrive in aotearoa
2. 1769 captain cook arrives in aotearoa
3. 28 october 1835 He Whakaputanga o Te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni/ The declaration of Independence was signed.
4. 6 february 1840 te tiriti o waltangi is signed
5.1845: New Zealand wars begin.
6. 1865: The native land court is established
7. 1872: The New Zealand War ends
8. 1906: James Carroll makes is speech in parliament
9. 1960: Waitangi day is established as a national day of commemoration. Thirteen years later, it becomes a national holiday
10. 1975: The waitangi Tribunal is set up. In 1985 its powers are extended to investigate historic claims
Friday, 6 March 2020
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