- Explain New Zealand's national identity and how it has been shaped.
- How cultural practices become shared experiences and part of national identity.
- Demonstrate citizenship skills.
I think this shows my learning because I took the responsibility of finishing this task on time, and finished it to a high standard.
This shows my learning because I showed my understanding of the New Zealand celebrations and their culture.
This shows my learning because I showed that I understood the Maori culture and their myths. I also shared a cultural piece of New Zealand internationally. I also presented it to a high standard.
I think this shows my learning because I showed my understanding of Kate Sheppard's life, and I also presented it to a high standard.
If I did this kete again what would I do differently?
If I did this task again I would've chosen other tasks, because some of the task I chose took a long time. For example my slides about places around New Zealand took a long time finishing.
Something I am wondering? A question I have/ have learnt or have the found the answer to.
Questions:
If I worked on my tasks and at home would have it made a difference? If I chose other partners would have it made a difference?
Something I learnt:
I didn't know about Kate Sheppard's life, but after doing a research about her I can say I know a lot of things about her.
I have also learnt about Maori myths, and Maori culture.
Something I'm wondering:
If Kate Sheppard didn't fight for women rights, who could've fought for it?
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