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Wednesday 29 July 2020

Gold miner

Write down a minimum of 10 thoughts or observations about this picture. ASK:... How, When. Where, Why, Who? .. to help you make decisions about what to write.
i) How did they get there? By walking or on a waka
 ii) When was it taken? in the late 1880s
 iii) Where were they in the pic? Arrowtown
v)Why did they go there? For the Gold Rush vi) What was his name? Thomas Lister
vii) What year was it? 1890
viii) Did they live their whole life? no ix) Did he live alone? no
x) Were there other people with him? He had a lot of children.

When you have finished, search for information on ,’The New Zealand Gold Rush’ and make notes in the box below re. What you have found out in your search.. Ask How, When, Where, Why, Who again to sort your information. How did the Gold Rush happen? The New Zealand gold rush began with a discovery of gold in the Coromandel area in 1852. As more gold was discovered, people came to New Zealand from all over the world looking to strike it rich. This influx of settlers hoping to make their fortune had a big impact on New Zealand's early economy. Where was it ?

The first recorded discovery of gold in New Zealand was by Charles Ring, a Tasmanian who found a small amount at Driving Creek near the town of Coromandel in 1852. Some years later there were more discoveries around Golden Bay and Marlborough, Otago and on the West Coast Why did they do it? During the gold rush period, the whole nation experienced great economic growth, as well as a rapidly increasing population. New towns appeared, new jobs were created, and the lives of most New Zealanders were impacted upon by the rushes. 
 Pieces of gold

Tuesday 28 July 2020

Six Photographs by Dylan

Six Photographs by Dylan Owen Make a copy of this document and save in your HUR 1 folder. You will complete the following work to share what you have learned from this reading. You must complete your answers in full sentences.

 What was the main message of this story?
photos show the world to us and very old photos do something else again. They let us peek into history,and this encourages us to ask question

 The journal article looks at 6 different photos throughout NZ history. Re-read the paragraphs which match each photo and share 1 interesting fact for each photograph that you learned.

 Family of T.W Ferry
 it was taken in 1876-1874 and the kids had to sit still Māori at Parihaka there was a group of Maori men women,and children at parihaka pa.

 Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Children
in fancy dress Irini Kemara she is a lady that has

Irini Kemara on her arm.

 Māori Farm at Winiata Taihape It was taken at winiata near Taihape

Kitchen Interior by William Williams that there were guns on the kitchen wall.

Thursday 23 July 2020

What is a Resting heart rate

Your resting heart rate (RHR) is the number of times your heart beats per minute (bpm) while at complete rest. It is an indicator of your physical fitness. Your resting heart rate will decrease as your heart becomes stronger through aerobic exercise training. 
and In the normal teenager, a resting heart rate is typically between 60 and 100 beats per minute. With activity, the heart rate may get as high as 200 beats per minute. During sleep, the heart rate can occasionally drop as low as 30-40 beats per minute.

Tuesday 21 July 2020

Hurumanu 1

Studying history is important because it allows us to understand our past, which in turn allows us to understand our present. ... Studying history can provide us with insight into our cultures of origin as well as cultures with which we might be less familiar, thereby increasing cross-cultural awareness and understanding Historic events I am familiar with in Aotearoa are covid 19 more recent events that have happened in our country are .COVID-19 .LOCK DOWN President Donald Trump in an impeachment trial, the death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant