I'm going to draw my design for my clothing and going down town to find out the prices
To put my design on the clothing
Mahuta @Bay Of Islands College
I am a student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.
Friday, 13 September 2019
Friday, 6 September 2019
Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
What have I been learning in social studies
- In social studies I have I been learning about entrepreneur
I have looked into the characteristics an entrepreneur has
- Now I am working towards being a entrepreneur.
- We have been given the chance to do something we think would make
us money.
- I'm making a design to go on clothing like jerseys shirts etc.
What have I been learning in social studies
- In social studies I have I been learning about entrepreneur
I have looked into the characteristics an entrepreneur has
- Now I am working towards being a entrepreneur.
- We have been given the chance to do something we think would make
us money.
- I'm making a design to go on clothing like jerseys shirts etc.
Friday, 22 March 2019
Human right heroes
Chief Joseph (1840–1904)
Son of a Nez Perce chief during the United States westward expansion, Joseph was born at a time of many disputes over land treaties, which led to years of injustice and attacks from the American military. In 1871, Joseph became chief and worked hard to keep his tribe from retaliating against violence inflicted upon them. At one point, Chief Joseph negotiated a deal with the federal government that would allow his tribe to remain on their land, as was all too often the case in such situations, the government reversed the agreement three years later and threatened to attack if the tribe did not relocate to a reservation. He continued to fight for equality until he died.
One day in Auschwitz
Summary
Auschwitz was a concentration camp with over 40 other camps built inside and all were operated by Nazi soldiers and used for a factory of death. 1.3 million people were kept captive and about 1.1 million of them died to gassing and natural causes.
Kitty's mother formed a relationship with the priest being able to teach other nationalities english. Her mother began this job because making a relationship with the priest would mean they’d both be able to escape.
Kitty and her mother eventually escaped poland and were arrested for entering the country unauthorised.
On 2 April 1943, when Kitty was 16, she and her mother arrived at Auschwitz. They found jobs working with dead prisoners, which was less physically demanding than jobs outside the camp. They had to sleep in wooden sheds that were meant for 52 horses but 1000 prisoners were squeezed into them.They were having to share 1 blanket and a straw mattress between 10 people.
Prisoners most feared thing was selections because they were picked randomly. When you were selected you were sent to block 25 to await death. Her mother later on worked as a nurse were Kitty helped her mother. Kitty would hide her friends there but told them it was the most dangerous place because SS doctors would come in and pick out selections. She eventually lost her friends to selections.
After 2 years Kitty and her mother had survived. 30 members of Kittys family died to nazi’s including her father and grand father. Kitty’s mother Rosa felix lived the rest of her life in Birmingham, England where she died peacefully in 1974 at the age of 84. Kitty currently lives in England she has two sons and eight grandchildren.
She continues to tell her story.
Monday, 11 March 2019
04/03/19
Human right heroes
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in 18 July 1918. He had 5 kids named Makaziwe, Zindziswa,
Zenani, Makgatho, and Madiba Mandela. Nelson was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist
who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
Zenani, Makgatho, and Madiba Mandela. Nelson was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist
who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. Mandela was arrested in a countrywide police swoop on 5 December
1956, which led to the 1956 Treason Trial. Men and women of all races found themselves in
the dock in the marathon trial that only ended when the last 28 accused, including Mandela.
He died 5 December 2013.
Facts.
1. Mandela and his cousin Justice ran away from home in 1941 to avoid arranged marriages.
2. During his lifetime, Mandela received more than 695 awards, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
3. Mandelas prison number was 46664 that was to indicate he was the 466th prisoner
Quotes\
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure ... As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
Facts.
1. Mandela and his cousin Justice ran away from home in 1941 to avoid arranged marriages.
2. During his lifetime, Mandela received more than 695 awards, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.
3. Mandelas prison number was 46664 that was to indicate he was the 466th prisoner
Quotes\
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure ... As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
Friday, 8 March 2019
Hand Tools Year 10
Tool and Name
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Safety
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Manufacturing process
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Maintenance
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Don’t bend it, keep away from other pupils faces.
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To measure lengths.
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Oil and keep it in a safe place
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It has 90 and 45 degree angles, thats why its called a combination square.
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Tri square
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Don’t bend in case of breaking it
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To mark out 90 degree angles.
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Check for splinters
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To cut panels.
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Fix the handle and make sure its secure, sharpen the blade.
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Check for splinters
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To cut joints.
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Fix the handle and make sure its secure, sharpen the blade.
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To calve wood
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Keep away from hands
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To drive through chizels.
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Keep the handle from giving you splinters
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Keep away from hands
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To hit nails and extract nails from a piece of wood.
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Make sure handle is secure
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Make sure u don’t cut yourself on the blade underneath
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To smooth a wood project you may be doing.
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Replace the blade when it begins to become blunt
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Don’t cut your fingers keep your hands away from the blade because the blade begins to heat up.
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To cut out shapes.
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Keep the blade sharpened
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To mark where your going to cut
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C clamp
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F clamp
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This has a multiple use and is mostly used in woodwork
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Mind your fingers
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Check for cracks
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To smooth wood
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Keep away from hands and try not to cut yourself
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A rasp is used coarsely to shape blocks of wood
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Hole saw
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It is used to shape holes in wood
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To drill holes in wood
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Friday, 1 March 2019
25/02/19
Human right heroes
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley Parks on the 4 of February in Tuskegee, Alabama
USA. Rosa Parks is also known as ‘’ mother of civil rights movement ‘’ She is named that after
she invigorated the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her bus seat to a
white man in Montgomery, Alabama in 1995. Rosa received numerous awards for her strength, courage and her work for civil rights. Rosa died of natural causes on 24 October 2005 at the
age of 92. But she continues to be recognized around the world.
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