Friday 9 April 2021

Research Task - Who is on our money? (T1, W10)

Research Task - Who is on our money? (T1, W10)

Response to Text - Kate Sheppard - Reading (T1, W10)

 Kate Sheppard - A Woman On A Mission


Kate Sheppard was a New Zealand activist, and one of the most 

important figures in our history. 

She was a leader in the struggle to make New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote.


  1. When and where was Kate Sheppard born?                                                                Catherine Wilson Malcolm was born on March 10, 1847, in Liverpool, England. She was            raised and educated in Scotland.

  2. How old was Sheppard when she moved to New Zealand?

Kate Sheppard was 27 year old when she moved to New zealand.

  1. What was something that Sheppard believed women should actively be able to do?

Sheppard believed the women should be able to vote.

  1. What does NCW stand for?

NCW stands for National Council of Women.


 



4 Facts - Kate Sheppard




 

Thursday 8 April 2021

Research Task - Who is on our money? (T1, W10

Sir Apriana Ngata Statue


 

Thursday: Gold

Response to Text (T1, W10)

 Response to Text



  1. Who was the article about? (Full name, and title)

         3rd of July 1874 

  1. When and where was he born?

       Te Araroa on the East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island. 

  1. Which Iwi was Apirana Ngata most connected to?

         To study

  1. What was he the first Maori person to do?

         graduate from University

  1. Finish these sentences from the text:

    1. “Apirana dedicated himself to the improvement of Māori








4 Facts - Sir Apirana Ngata