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Thursday, 19 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey//Making a Racket//Week 1//Day 4//INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

DAY 4: INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS

Activity 1: Making a Racket  [4 points]

Billie Jean King, Venus Williams, and Serena Williams are three exceptional, female tennis players. They are not only outstanding athletes and some of the best tennis players in the world, but they have fought for women to be recognised as equals to men in the game of tennis. Billie Jean King famously beat a male tennis player, Bobby Riggs, in 1973, to prove to the public that women could compete at any level in tennis.

Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and was recently awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year - Lifetime Achievement Award.

For this activity, watch these videos about Serena and Venus Williams.

On your blog, tell us three things that you learned from watching these videos, as well as one thing you would still like to know.


So What I've Learned is that Serena was actually 1st highest paid women  but Serena Ranks 51th behind all athletics.  

Women aren't getting paid evenly with mens amount of payment. 

Novak Djokovic is getting paid 100M+ even though winning 12 Grand Slams even though Serena gets paid 80M+  Even though of wining 23 Grand Slams.

I Want to know why that is even a thing the pay gap is not ok.
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Activity 2: What’s in a Name? [4 points]

Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest boxers of all time. He started boxing when he was 12 years old and went on to become the World Heavyweight Champion numerous times in the 1960s and 1970s.

Muhammad Ali was an African American man born with the name Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. When he was a young man, however, he became a Muslim and converted to Islam. When he converted, he changed his name to Muhammad Ali. During his life, Ali gave a lot of time and money to various charities. He also helped to feed more than 22 million people across the world who didn’t have enough food. Despite all of his charitable work, Muhammad Ali is still best known for his agressive boxing style, his confident personality and his inspirational quotes.

Changing your name is a big deal! If you were to change your name, what would you change it to?

For this activity, imagine that you were allowed to change your name to anything that you wanted.
On your blog, tell us what you would change your name to and why you would choose that name.


I would Change my name two Karausono because it's a name of a school in a anime and It's one of my favourites and also what it means represents me which is Black Crows. 

Image result for muhammad ali Activity 3: Worth her Weight in Gold [6 points]

Dame Valerie Adams (half sister of basketballer, Steven Adams) is a shot put champion from New Zealand (NZ). She has won the World Championships four times as well as both gold and silver medals at the Olympics. Here, in New Zealand, she has won the Halberg Award for New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year seven consecutive times (2006-2012)! She is a bit of a legend both in NZ and in her homeland of Tonga.


Valerie Adams is a proud Tongan New Zealander. You can see her wearing a ta’ovala in the photo. There are many Tongans living in New Zealand - you may be one of them! The Kingdom of Tonga is a group of 169 islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is located between Fiji, Samoa and Niue. Here are some travel tips about Tonga.

For this activity, imagine that you were asked to create a travel brochure for Tonga (or a country that is important to you). On the brochure, include lots of great tips about what to see and do in the country.

On your blog, post your finished copy of your brochure.




6 comments:

  1. Hi Viliami, thank you for tips on what to do and not to do in Tonga. I have only been to Tonga once but was a transit visit but I will hopefully one day visit and explore the beautiful kingdom. Happy blogging.

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  2. Hey Viliami!

    Conrats on completing another Summer Learning Journey activity! These are some amazing tips about what to do in tonga! Even though I'm tongan, I haven't been to Tonga at all!, I was born and raised here in in NZ. When I have the chance, i'll make sure to do some of these things when I do go Tonga! Where you born in Tonga!

    Keep up the great work!

    Siosaia

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  3. Kia ora Viliami! Olive and the sunshine here. The weather's been fantastic recently! I hope it stays this way - I'm going up North this weekend!

    Thank you for sharing your blog post! I really enjoyed reading all of your activities! Ka pai on all your hard work! Karausono is such a cool name! I really enjoyed the backstory behind it! If I changed my name, I would probably choose something Dutch like “Schuyler” as my Opa (Grandfather) is Dutch and I think it’s a really special way to honour his memory and my heritage. Names can be a lovely way to remember our loved ones, ancestors and where we came from.

    I also think you've done a fantastic job on the travel poster! You've made me add Tonga to the list of places I need to visit! I think you've included some really cool things to see and do in Tonga! Ka pai on your thoughtfulness!

    What's a place you'd love to visit?

    Keep up the great blogging!

    Ngā mihi,
    Olive



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  4. Talofa lava Viliami!

    What a great name!
    Ooo you've watched Haikyuu! Who's your favourite character? Mine are Oikawa, Terushima and Akaashi.

    What specific beach would you recommend someone to visit if it's their first time visiting?

    Can't wait for your response,
    Riiana

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    1. Sorry I forgot to add the word 'Tonga' after 'visitng'.

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  5. ALL ACTIVITY - AMAZING WORK VILI. Your work is amazing the detail and quality of your work. GOOD ON YOU.

    Richie

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