Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Monday, 19 October 2020

week 1 term 4 read theory Arli

 Kia ora today i would like to share this weeks read theory that o have been working on enjoy.





Sunday, 28 June 2020

Read theory 2020 Arli week 11

Kia Ora ladies and Gentlemen today i would like to share a piece of work from this week every day we do 2 that equals 10 a week these are my results enjoy

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Mars Questions report Arli


Kia Ora Today I would like to share my questions that my teacher sent me for this week about mars i had to read an article and answer the questions that got sent to me enjoy.

Mars: The Red Planet Questions

Find and copy the correct word to complete the sentence.
Mars is named after the God of ________greek god of war___________

Which of these are reasons why Mars is a good place to explore?.
Mars gets enough sunlight to use solar power.
A day on Mars is very short.
There is no gravity on Mars.
There is a little water in the soil on Mars.

How many moons does Mars have and what are their names? 2 Phobos and Deimos

What is a day called on Mars and how long is it? Sol is a day on mars 24 hours 39 min and 35 seconds long

Find and copy a word from the text which means ‘working’ currently exploring
Write true or false next to the following statements.
Venus is so hot that lead would melt on its surface. true
Mars has a diameter of 6,793km. false
A day on Mars is slightly shorter than a day on Earth. false
Which planet has the highest possible temperature: Earth or Mars? Earth

Why does it seem odd at first that NASA has chosen to explore Mars and not Venus? Because Venus is closer than mars but it turns out Venus can melt a block of led

Look at the section titled ‘The Mars Rover’. What other subtitle could you use for this section? Explain why you have chosen it. The mars seeker because this robot has been on mars from 2012 to now 2020 and has lived life and seeked mars for all those years

Look at the section titled ‘Why Mars?’. Why do you think the author has put the facts about Mars into bullet points? yes

Friday, 5 June 2020

Votes for woman Arli 2020


Kia Ora Today I would like to share my votes for woman's rights questions first we had to read a passage about woman's rights and then we had to answer these questions enjoy.

Votes for Women

1. How old do you need to be to vote in a general election in Britain today? 18

2. Why were women not allowed to vote in the 19th century? Because they were viewed as home makers to take care of the house while the men took care of financial politic business.

3. In which year did John Stuart Mill propose a bill to give women equal voting rights? June the 4th 1919

4. What does the word ‘suffrage’ mean? The right to vote in political elections

5. What kind of protest methods did the NUWSS use?
Led by Millicent Fawcett, the NUWSS used parliamentary procedure to try to achieve its aims, lobbying MPs through petitions, public meetings and letters, while influencing public opinion via local branch activities. Propaganda, often in the form of leaflets, played an important role in this.

6. How did the suffragettes’ methods differ from those used by the suffragists? suffragists believed in peaceful, constitutional campaign methods. In the early 20th century, after the suffragists failed to make significant progress, a new generation of activists emerged. These women became known as the suffragettes, and they were willing to take direct, militant action for the cause

7. What is Emily Wilding Davison remembered for? Born October 11, 1872, in London, England, Emily Wilding Davison was one of Britain's most famous suffragists. ... After leaving school, Davison found work as a teacher. She eventually started dedicating her spare time toIn social and political activism. In 1906, Davison joined the Women's Social and Political Union

8. Explain what ‘The Cat and Mouse Act’ was. The government passed a law called the cat and mouse act which allowed women to be released from jail.

9. What did the suffragettes do from 1914 onwards and why?

The outbreak of the First World War in 1914
prompted the suffragettes to suspend some of
their protests to help the war effort. This gained
them more support and proved that the women
were rational enough to be able to vote.
In 1918, the Representation of the People
Act allowed some women over the age of 30
who owned certain types of property to vote.
However, it was not until 1928, when the Equal
Franchise Act was passed, that all women over
21 were able to vote, giving them the same
voting rights as men.
In 1969, the voting age for both men and
women were lowered to 18. It remains this age
today.

10. In which year were all women over 21 given the same voting rights as men? 1928


Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Archaeology Egyptian research

This Week i have been learning about ancient Egypt and i created a slide about Archaeology here it is enjoy

Sunday, 12 April 2020

Arli Book Review Barney and the eels

Kia Ora This is Arli from Grey Main school i would like to share a book review of probably my favourite book ive ever read enjoy.

Friday, 6 March 2020

term 1 week 5 2020 Arli Mihi

KIA ORA Guys and Gals this is Arli from greymain school this is my mihi that i've made over the past week enjoy.

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

T1 W4 Brunner mine disaster.

This is what I've been doing for the past two days of work about the NZ Brunner Mine disaster. This week we are going to begin to read the novel The Mines Afire! We read the historical notes first and had to answer the questions. Here are my answers.