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Friday, October 30, 2020

Wananga

 Kia Ora,here is what we have done for Wananga.


An explanation is a text used to describe how something works or behaves and may give reasons why something occurs the way it does


How Someone Becomes Bully

Sometimes other people upset us by accident. They might bump into us or they say something that hurts us, but they’re not setting out to make us unhappy. But with a bully it’s different: a bully wants us to feel miserable. You might be happily doing something on your own and a bully comes up and says something horrible, just to make you feel bad. In this section we are only going to be talking about bullies who say mean things. There is another kind of bully who can be physically threatening. Physical danger is something you have to talk to a grown-up about — as is the worst kind of verbal danger too. 


Let’s ask a difficult question: why does the bully say mean things? Why do they want to upset other people? 

The answer is surprising: the bully is frightened. This can be hard to believe, because a bullying person doesn’t look scared or frightened. Sometimes they look as if they aren’t scared of anything. In fact, they are scared of something quite specific: they are mean to others because they are scared that someone will be mean to them. 


The bully is attacking someone else the thing they are afraid of being bullied for themselves — maybe not by anyone at school, but by someone important in their life: a parent or an older brother or sister, maybe. You can’t see the other parts of the bully’s life. Sadly, they have probably been humiliated and harshly criticised for exactly the same kind of things they are mean to others about. The bully is being really horrible. But it’s sad for them. 


Someone becomes a bully because they have been bullied. They responded to it by thinking, ‘If I become a bully I won’t be bullied.’ If you have ever felt tempted to bully someone — and nearly everyone has at some point — try to remember how you felt at the time. Why did you want to be mean to that person? What was it about them? In what way might you once have been like them? Who wasn’t very nice to you?


  1. What kind of bully is the text referring to ?

The bully is scared.

  1. What is the bully attacking?

Someone else is afraid of being bullied for themselves.

  1. Why is it sad for them?

They have probably been humiliated and harshly criticised for exactly the same kind of things they are mean to others for.

  1. What is the main reason someone becomes a bully?

Because they have been bullied.



Why People Bully

Around bullying we’re meeting a big idea about why people behave badly. 


People behave badly — they get angry or they do and say mean things — when they are afraid of something. Usually you can’t see what they are afraid of and they don’t tell you. They feel they can’t explain their fear, and they are worried that if they tried to explain no one would understand. So they cover up their fears. They try to look as if they aren’t afraid at all. Maybe this happens to you sometimes. 


There’s an old story about this. Once, a very long time ago in Egypt, there was a boy called Androcles. He lived in a village. Every night, all the people in the village could hear a lion roaring not far away in the desert. The lion sounded angry; sometimes the lion would approach the village walls and in the moonlight they could see it stretching out its sharp claws and baring its huge teeth. It looked mean and horrible. 


One day, Androcles was playing near some caves and it started to rain. He went to shelter in a cave. It would have been a good place to stay dry… except there, lying at the back, was the lion. As soon as it saw Androcles, the lion jumped up and started making a terrible noise. Androcles was terrified. But, now he was close, he realised there was something strange about the noise the lion was making. It was almost as if the lion was crying. Then Androcles noticed that there was a big thorn sticking into the lion’s paw. That was what had been making the lion so angry: it was in pain. It had been suffering for a long time, but it could never tell anyone what was wrong and it didn’t know how to get the thorn out on its own. Quietly, Androcles went up to the lion and gently pulled out the thorn. The lion stopped roaring and lay down quietly and became the boy’s friend. 


It’s only a story — obviously it would be a bad idea to try to take a thorn out of a lion’s paw — but it makes an important point. Lots of people are like this lion. They shout or they get angry, they look mean and threatening, but actually they are suffering. They don’t have a thorn sticking into their hand. They have a different kind of pain, in their mind rather than in their body. Maybe they feel like no one loves them. Maybe they feel ashamed because they know they have been horrible. 


Maybe they are sad about something; they could be worried that they will be laughed at or that someone is going to get angry with them. If someone is behaving badly, and not being nice, it is helpful to ask: what’s the thorn in their mind? You probably won’t know the answer. But imagining what the answer might be makes a big difference to how you see this person. Here’s how a search for a thorn might go…


What was the upsetting thing?

What was the thorn?

Mum was angry and shouted at me

She has a very difficult relationship with her sister

Dad won’t let me spend more time on my ipad

He is really worried about his work right now

My friend are arguing

They don't like each other



People are sometimes horrible to people they like 

It may sound strange, but sometimes bullies are mean to people that they like. They’re so afraid they won’t be liked back, they start to behave badly, almost as a way of showing how little they care, because caring is painful for them (it reminds them they might not be wanted). 


It is uncomfortable to want something that you can’t have, so sometimes we reinvent how much we ever wanted the missing element in the first place. When it becomes clear that something — it could be a toy, a friend, a holiday — can never be ours, we re-evaluate how much it means to us. It takes strength to hold on to the idea that something might be precious and yet out of our reach. 


Imagine being 9 and entering a class at the start of the year when you notice an extraordinary new pupil: taller than you, with nice eyes, cool clothes and an intelligent smile. They’re one of the most charming people you have ever encountered. They are al\so out of your league. You might long to become their friend. You might want to share jokes and chit chat, but this kind of attempt could also hurt. So, to reduce the pain, you might decide you do not care. To show you don’t care — to yourself and to the person you like — you become a bit nasty. You try to spoil what you cannot have. You become mean where you would, at one level, have wanted to be sweet. You call them a stuck-up idiot and worse, you organise a group to torment them; you steal their scarf. It sounds odd, but it can happen to us all. 


So the next time that you find someone being mysteriously mean to you, without any arrogance, keep one thought in mind: maybe they want to be your friend and they’re just scared you won’t want to be friends with them. 

  1. Why do bullies behave badly?

bullies are mean to people that they like, they’re so afraid they won’t be liked back

  1. What are bullies hiding when they pretend they don’t care?

 Because they really do.

  1. What is important to keep in mind the next time you meet a bully?

They might have been bullied before and they want you to know what it feels like.


Friday, October 23, 2020

📍Labour Day📍

 Kia Ora, and today I will be sharing with you what we have been doing for WGA Wananga. 

Today my class and I have to make a post about Labour Day and publish our slide on our blog. My slide show will be about Labour Day and why it is important. It is also about what might happen to your family or yourself in the future. 

Here is my work:...


Thank you for reading my blog, BYE!!!

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

👩‍🏫💪Freak the Mighty - Novel Study💪👩‍🏫

Kia ora, I will be sharing with you what I have been doing for Novel study this

term I have been Reading Freak the mighty.

This post is about task I do to tell you about my book.

Here is my work:..


Before Reading

I predict the book will be about……..


Two boys that become best friends and do every thing together.


Chapters 1-3


Use your white hat and list information about the text.


Freak the mighty is about a boy named Maxwell Kane and he gets called stupid

on a daily, worse still everyone says he looks like his fearsome dad. 


Freak the Mighty is also about a boy that gets put down because he is a midget

man and has a big brain, But they both becomes friend and hence the title

Freak the Mighty.


Author: Rodman Philbrick

These are the awards the he has won:

Shamus Award for Best Original P.I. PaperbackJohn Newbery Medal

He has one these awards from writing books and publishing them.



Create a ‘Top Five’ list of the most important parts of the book.  Explain why

you chose these.


-  Title 
Is very important because it kind of give the read information what the book is about and hooks the reader in.

-  The front cover
    Gives some information about what your reading and should look interesting to the reader. 

- The back of the book where the blurb is
Interesting because it literally tells you what the book is about.

- The author
Tells you who wrote the book
 
- The page numbers

Tells you what page your on and helps you remember what page you were reading last.


Write an acrostic poem using the main theme of the book.


Freak
Recommend  
Emphatic
A friendship

Knowledge



Chapters 4-8


Design a bookmark featuring the title, author and a summary of the book.




Design 5 questions that could be used in a test about the book.


1. What is Freaks name.

2. Where is Maxwell's Dad.

3. Who's the author

4. Can you describe Maxwell in 5 words.

5. Can you describe Kevin in 3 words.


Retell an interesting part of the book in your own words.


Maxwell and Kevin were leaving the fireworks and saw some bullies that were looking for them to try and hurt Kevin and Maxwell. They run and Maxwell got confused on what way was left and right, eventually he went the right way and got stuck in mud. After that they saw a police and the police escorted them home.


Chapter 9-12


Create a word search using important names and places from the book.



Choose 6 new words from your novel that are unfamiliar to you 

and find the definition and list them.




Write a set of true/false questions about the book.


Kevin dies at the end of the book? True/False

Maxwell has a dad? True/False

Maxwell and Kevin were best friends? True/False

Kevin has the name Freak? True/False

Maxwell gets called stupid? True/False




Thank you for reading my blog, BYE!!!