Thursday, 4 April 2019

Nelson Mandela

             Nelson Mandela

In class we have recently been learning about Nelson Mandela. Nelson was from a South
African village called Mvezo. The village had huts and was surrounded by a fence. He was
born in to a tribe called Xhosa, he was born into the royal family. Nelson Mandela was
born on the  18th of July 1918 and died on the 5th of December 2013.


Nelson Mandela was a fighter against apartheid and segregation. Apartheid is when there
is a discrimination on grounds of race. Segregation is when you are setting people apart
from others. In Africa in 1960 people were peacefully protesting to change the laws but the
police shot 69 people because people were trying to change the law, this is now called
the Sharpeville Massacre.    


Nelson Mandela was a fighter against white supremacy and he worked with the ANC
(African National Congress). There was another organisation called the United Nations trying
to help. White supremacy is when a white person doesn't believe in equal rights for
other races or skin colours (and sometimes religions) and wants the whole world to be
white like them.


In 1962 Nelson Mandela went to Robben Island, Pollsmoor Prison for 27 years for trying to
over roll the government. That shock the government so they put Nelson into prison where
he kept fighting underground with ANC. Other countries started to stop trading with South
Africa and that put pressure on the government to make changes.


In conclusion I think Nelson Mandela was a good fighter against racism and was peaceful.

Mahatma Gandhi

In room eight we have been learning about Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi
was born in India 1869 and got assassinated in 1948 while he was going for a
walk.   Gandhi made justice happen in his life when he stopped Indians in South
Africa from getting their fingerprints put in ink.


An eye for a eye ends up making the whole world blind. This means that if we
keep fighting it wood never stop I think that this is a true statement.
Or what I think  usually after someone gets revenge than other person doesn't
get revenge again.

I think that Mahatma Gandhi was a very good person and changed the whole
world. I think that peaceful protesting is great and it was wrong to kill peaceful
protesting people and put them in prison.

Monday, 11 March 2019

Friday, 1 March 2019

My Selfie Poem

I am from rugby league balls
from Golden State basketball and dripping wetsuits.
I am from the Seaside Top 10, fun and the fell of sea salt.
I am from driftwood washed up by the salty sea.
From West Tigers, the red flowered Pohutukawa.
I am from the sounds of exploring fantails.
From basketball courts.
I’m from celebrating Christmas and watching league in the deep couch.
From big siblings and the best mum and dad.
I’m from lazy Friday footy and pancakes at Lake Brunner.
From Steph taking me from sport to sport during the week.
I’m from mum and dad taking me to rep team training.
I’m from, “Go to swimming club.” and, “Get ready for rugby league.”
From the pages of Green Eggs and Ham and, “Leave the light on.”
I am from sport and basketball and league.
I’m from rugby league, Hardgraves.
I’m from Greymouth Hospital and a Kiwi.
Turkey and home grown steak.
From popcorn stuck up my nose, going to the hospital.
A book of photos from South Africa.  

Mihi

My Mihi

Kia ora koutou katoa

Ko Aoraki töku maunga (my mountain)

Ko Māwheranui töku awa (my river)

No Māwhera ahau (where I am from)

Ko Ngati Pākehā töku iwi (my tribe)

Ko Endeavour töku waka

Ko Levien töku ingoa whanau (Family name)

Ko Steph  töku whaea. (mum)

Ko Matt töku Päpä. (Dad)


Ko Josh rāua ko Alex öku tuakana

Ko Zoe räua ko Ellie öku tuahine

Ko Sam töku ingoa. (my name)

Tënä koutou katoa.

Thursday, 21 February 2019