The students went on a school trip to Kokopu lane Waterview waterfall and they were breathtaking because there were two waterfalls there one was small and the other was big like a building. Their trip was mostly about nature because some people treat nature like dirt so They were seeing if they would put rubbish around the waterfall. They found Ten pieces of rubbish but they decided to pick up all the rubbish until they had to go back to school.
Monday, 15 March 2021
The Tunnel 1
Thursday, 4 March 2021
Treaty of Waitangi writing #3
The text of the treaty includes a preamble and three articles. It is bilingual, with the Māori text inaccurately translated from the English language. Article one of the Māori text grants governance rights to the Crown while the English text cedes "all rights and powers of sovereignty" to the Crown. Reasons why chiefs signed the treaty included wanting controls on sales of Māori land to Europeans, and on European settlers. They also wanted to trade with Europeans, and believed the new relationship with Britain would stop fighting between tribes.
Treaty of Waitangi writing #2
The purpose of the Treaty was to enable the British settlers and the Māori people to live together in New Zealand under a common set of laws or agreements. The Treaty aimed to protect the rights of Māori to keep their land, forests, fisheries and treasures while handing over sovereignty to the English.Every year on 6 February, New Zealand marked the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. In that year, representatives of the British Crown and over 500 Māori chiefs signed what is often considered to be New Zealand's founding document.