Tuesday 2 February 2016

Waitangi Day post

Description: for the past two weeks we have been learning about the treaty of waitangi we had to show what we have learnt we had to put this on a creation that has to get enough facts so we can get it on the rubric.The rubric shows us how much information we have on our blog post there is five places those are pre, Uni, multi, relational and extended abstract.

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Here is a link to a website I look at http://tinyurl.com/zygperg

Question:Why did they have the treaty.

The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in the grounds of James Busby’s house in Waitangi, in the Bay of Islands. It was signed on February 6th 1840 and is considered by many to be the founding document of New Zealand. It was signed by 500 Maori Chiefs and the British Leaders representing the British Crown.

There were two different versions signed, one in Maori and one in English. The wording was not exactly the same. And so the words did not mean the same to both parties, this has caused many problems over the years. Especially as past Governments have not always abided by the Treaty agreements.

    Celebrating New Zealand's Waitangi DayWaitangi Day is a public holiday held on 6 February every year to commemorate the signing of New Zealand's founding document - the Treaty of Waitangi - in 1840.
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Feedback/feedforward: I think you could put more questions. I think you did got on the video because you spook Cleary. Max
Evaluation: i think I did good at getting all the info because there is lots of things you learn about. I think  I could improve on having more things like the image video. 

1 comment:

  1. Jake, I thought you and Max did a sensational job on your video. This post has so much detail making it easier for your viewers to get what you actually did. Next time think about little things like embedding your video and where you think you were on the matrix.

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