Thursday, September 24, 2020

Partys and votes





The Red Sour patch has won the vote, Green Sour patch hated Red . Red sour patch would win everything! Even if stuff were not in "Voting", Blue sour patch didn't care about anything. He just wanted attention! Red sour patch was kids favorite. Blue was not really eaten. Red and Black Was a rare type of sour patch only 20% of the kids liked him, but they call him "the rare sour patch kids"


Today Room seven was learning about graphs to show how many amount of votes each party got, the pictures shows how many votes the party got. Labour got 13 votes (it was the highest out of everything).


I enjoyed writing my sour patch story, it was very difficult to find out to embed my picture into my blog post. But I really enjoyed doing this task.


Are you going to vote?



Monday, September 21, 2020

The election.

  


Did you know that New Zealand is divided it to 71 geographical areas called “electorates”, or “seats”, including seven maori Electoralates. Each electorates is represented by one member of Parliament (MP).


Representatives are actually chosen every three years, which means there is a general election every three years, which also means there is an act of parliament which outlines rules that they have set for the elections, the Electoral Commision will be responsible for running every election and making sure that each and every rule in the election.


Every New Zealanders who is enrolled in the election as the voters can actually offer themselves as “Candidates” for an election, most candidates belong to different types of parties like a political party. 


A politician is a type of group which is a group of people that have similar views on how our country should be run, and have different laws.

 

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

DIY Magical vegetable Rice!

Today Room seven at GTG (garden to table). We made the most amazing Frie rice, At first Group two went to the garden with Mrs Tonga. And we looked for the vegetables for the Frie rice, Then Group two and One switched and Group two went with Mrs Venkat while Group one went with Mrs Tonga. After making everything (not everything Mrs Venkat did most of the work).


We did a taste test and it was so delicious! I wanted to have the whole thing to myself..But we have to share we had to, (because we are a family!), but I mostly liked the rice, including the vegetables. Room seven was begging for more! "Mrs Venkat is there anymore?" we ask like we are literally going to get more, she says in sadness "No sorry.", We were in disappointment, but she promised if we will make this delicious meal again she will get us a LARGER piece.  

I'm really exited if we do make it again. 

Photo of us!


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Maori language week.

 Today Room seven was learning Maori Words. And also learned how to do a pepeha.