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Showing posts with label social studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social studies. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Difficulties when making a treatys

Creation of a class treaty

In social studies, we have been trying to make a class treaty the problems are that people were not understanding each other or having a say so we are the teacher told three students to get in a group and make the treaty so it's easier for some people. It is also difficult for people to disagree with things when there is a lot of people as people have different opinions

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Child Slaves

In social studies this week and last week we had to do an assessment.
I used this website https://www.antislavery.org/slavery-today/child-slavery/
 for my info cause it has the same info on other sites too.
Here is my work

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Social Study's Loss Of Human Rights

For the last week in social study's, we have had to write a small paragraph about the loss of human right we then had to get someone to help us edit it.

Loss of human rights
Iqbal’s social environment was lost because he was taken for bonded labour and lost his human rights.

 A lack of connection with his family.
 No education also was not allowed to leave from the place he was at.

He could no get support from his family at all, his father had no choice at all and sold him into bonded labour when he was at the age of 4 years old. As he was 4 year of age he had to work from sunrise to sunset and getting 30 minutes to have a break for lunch.
Iqbal connection to the social environment was the family that was taken away from him and in the bonded labour for six years and ran away to help save the other people in bonded labour.



Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Complet the sentence in own words

Today in social studies today I have been working on to finish the sentence in my own word here are the word I had to do, Human Rights, Change, Freedom, Equality, Protest and Justice.
Here is my work with the words.
Human Rights-Everyone has  rights to do what they want
Change- A change when something has gone another way like when someone has been taking away and you a now free
Freedom-To have fun and not do anything you do/not want to do
Equality-Everyone has the same right and shared right equality
Protest-When someone takes action to save the day

Justice-Be safe from whatever  was harming or controlling you


Iqbal Masih’s story

In social studies, We have been reading a book named Iqbal, In this activity, We had to fill in the gaps to make the story here is my fill the gaps story.
Iqbal Masih’s story 
Iqbal’s mother received a loan of 5000 rupees in Iqbal’s name  from his employer, (about $NZ200) after Iqbal had been working in a carpet factory in Pakistan for two years.  To repay the 1___Loan____ Iqbal had to work up to 2___Twelve________ hours a day, 3_________Six__ days a week on a carpet loam.  He was malnourished and often 4_______Beaten______. After six years of hard labour the debt had increased to 5_______13000______ rupees (NZ$518). In 1992, when he was 10 years old, Iqbal attended a meeting of the Bonded Labour Liberation Front (BLLF). Where, 6______Inspired___ by what he heard, he gave an impassioned speech about his life.  During the 7____________Meeting___ he learnt about his 8____Rights_______ and, with the help of a BLLF lawyer, 9____Drafted__________ a letter of 10__Freedom__________, which he gave to the owner. He never returned to the carpet factory. Instead, freedom inspired Iqbal to 11_______Campaign____ for the human rights of other children caught in the trap of 12________Bonded___ labour.  For the next two years, he spoke out, campaigned and lobbied for an end to 13__Bondage________, estimated to affect more than half a 14_____Million___ children in Pakistan alone.
As Iqbal’s campaigning and profile increased, he started to receive more 15______Threats____ to his life. Such was his dedication and commitment, Iqbal 16__________Refused__ to stop his campaigning.  In April 1995 while 17________Cycling_____ near his home town, he was shot dead.

The suspicious circumstances surrounding his death fits a pattern of collusion between 18____Powerful______ business families, 19_______Political______ groups and local police authorities, which has resulted in other threats and killings.  Despite an initial 20 _______Investigation____, Iqbal’s murder remains unsolved.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Harriet Tubman-Spirtuals social studies

In social studies, I have been working on finding out who Harriet Tubman.
I had to find out what she is famous for,
 What is the Underground Railroad and
 What are spirituals and how this helped the slaves?
 Here is my work.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

African slave trade triangle


Using My Maps on Google, I want you to create a new map and name it Atlantic Slave Trade.
Here is the slide show of what to do

Monday, February 10, 2020

Human rights-social studeis


1. What are you learning so far we have the right to do and not get made to be a slave

2. What is the most interesting thing you have learned we have the right to do things? 3. Explain what your work is and how it links to the topic Here is the site were all the 30 rights are United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights