Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Change Maker's Reading



In reading, we were to research a famous NZ change maker.  This is Ffion's and Cassia's presentation on Sir James Wattie.

Election Research

We have the New Zealand general election on September 20 2014.  We have been researching what happens during an election as part of our change makers inquiry.  Below is Bailey's, Raymond's and Joe's research.


Elections


What is an election?    
An election is a is a type of vote that men and women can vote on.  Which ever  party has the most votes wins. 

Why do we have elections in NZ?
NZ HAVE VOTES so that every 3 years other people have a chance to have their say on things that are happening in our country. And so that other people can try and do better than the person before them.

What happens during an election in NZ?
There's a lot of parties here are some: Maoris, Green, Labour and National. MMP stands for Mixed Member Proportional. MMP is a voting system that people vote on which party they want to  win. If a party gets 40% of the votes and another  party gets 8% of the  and then 1 more party gets 3%, then they can join so that they run the country, this is called a coalition government.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Cross Country Training



This term we have cross country.  We are in training to complete the cross country course in the shortest possible time.  Our training consists of running around the field and reserve and attempting to beat our time from the previous day.  Cross Country will be held on Friday of Week 4.