Kia Ora and welcome back to my blog today I will be sharing with you my learning story from Hurumanu 1 (Who are we). A learning story is where you writ a whole bunch of information about what you learnt and what you did for that whole Hurumanu. I finished my learning story an there is a lot of things on there that I have done.
Here is my Learning Story:...
My Learning Story
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Hurumanu: HUR1 - Who are we?
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Name: Tasharn Rich
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Teachers: DS, HT
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Term 3
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2020
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Reflection:
Give at least three examples in each of the boxes below.
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What We Did:
Parihaka was the first thing that we did.
Gold Rush was the third thing we did that I really enjoyed.
WW1 - Anzac + Women at war was the fourth thing we did.
6 Photos was the second thing we did.
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What I Learned:
Parihaka - Was that Parihaka started in 1866 and whenever someone would visit the kids would come out with bread and offer it to them.
WW1 - When WW1 started all the women had to take the jobs that men usually do eg. Truck driving - packing the trucks and unpacking them.
Gold Rush - People from different countries came from their land to NZ to find gold. Gold was found in a lot of places.
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My Favourite Part:
Was researching information for the Gold Rush and doing the sheet for it.
Another thing I enjoyed was making the DLO’s for everything.
The last thing I enjoyed was working with my friends.
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My Next Steps:
To stay focused on my work.
Work with new people that I don't usually work with.
Only talk to people about the work we are doing.
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CARR Values:
Make a statement below describing how you showed each of our CARR values during this Hurumanu.
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Commitment
I think I committed to this Hurumanu because I got all the work done and I posted everything on my blog.
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Achievement
I think I achieved this Hurumanu because I achieve all of my work to my personal best.
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Resilience
I think I was resilient because whenever I got frustrated and didn't know what to do I asked someone and then got it done.
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Respect
I think I respected everyone in this class and the work that I did, I also respected my teacher and the groups that I was working with.
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