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Monday 23 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey//Playing Favourites//Week 2//Day 1//Taking the lead

DAY 1: TAKING THE LEAD


Activity 1: Playing Favourites [4 points]

Barack Obama was the President of the United States of America (USA) from 2009 - 2017. He made history as the first African American person to be elected President of the USA.

Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. His father was from Kenya, Africa and his mother was American. His parents divorced when he was young and his father died in a car crash when Barack was 21 years old. As a young man Barack studied law at university which is where he met his wife, Michelle.

Together, Barack and Michelle have spent much of their adult lives helping others and giving back to their community. When they are not at work, they can be found doing their favourite things, including spending time with their family, playing with their dog, or going to the gym.

What do you like to do for fun? Do you also enjoy spending time with family? Do you have a special pet?

For this activity, create a list of your ‘Top 5’ favourite things to do and take a photo of yourself doing each of these things.

On your blog post both your list and your photos of your favourite things.


Activity 2 

Dr Jessa Rogers (Metuamate) is a Aborignal Australian and a leader in indigenous education. She grew up in Queensland, Australia, and when she had a baby while she was still at school, it seemed like her education would suffer. However, Jessa not only completed her high school education, but she went on to University and completed several degrees, including a PhD which means she is called Dr Rogers!

Dr Jessa Rogers became the first school principal (and youngest Aboriginal principal in Australia) of the Cape York Girl Academy, a school in far north Queensland for young indigenous mums and their babies. For her work on improving indigenous education in Australia, she won the NAIDOC Youth of the Year award in 2010, has gone on to win many more awards and write several books.

Dr Rogers is a proud member of the Wiradjuri people, an Indigenous community in Australia, and has a strong connection to New Zealand. In fact, her husband is affiliated with two iwi in New Zealand - Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Raukawa, and he is also of Cook Island and Tahitian decent. Jessa is currently working at the University of Canberra as an assistant professor.

For this activity, we would like you to calculate Jessa’s age when she won the NAIDOC Youth of the Year award. She was born on 7 April 1985 and she received the award on 9 July 2010. Please provide the answer to this question in years, months and days (eg. 20 years, 6 months and 2 days).

On your blog, please post both your final answer and an explanation of how you solved this maths problem. You could write your explanation, or use screencastify to record yourself explaining how you solved it.

The answer is 25 years 3 months and 2 days here is why.

Activity 3: ‘Dear Jacinda’ [6 points]

The Right Honorable Jacinda Ardern is the current Prime Minister (PM) of New Zealand (NZ). You might have heard of her because she’s in the news a lot! Did you know that she is the second youngest person and the second woman ever to be elected PM of NZ?

As PM, Jacinda Ardern makes a number of important decisions every day. Before she makes these decisions, she meets with many people to hear their ideas and get their perspectives (views) on issues.

Let’s imagine you were to write a letter to Jacinda Ardern about an issue that is really important to you, and to ask her for help. It could be something serious to do with education, health or welfare, or it could be something more fun and crazy - you decide!

For this activity, please write a letter that includes the issue you have chosen, why you have chosen it, and what you would like our Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, to do about it. It is your job to persuade us (and her!) that it’s an important issue.

On your blog, share your letter to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. 

Dear Jacinda Ardern
I have a issue to report it's about New Zealand's Gender pay gap I think women for example the Black Ferns should probably get paid more then the All black because they been more successful in there rugby matches then the all blacks and if they are playing at the same level both teams should be paid the same amount. 

File:Black Ferns Kendra Cocksedge, Stacey Waaka, Selica Winiata, Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali, Eloise Blackwell, and Aldora Itunu posing for a selfie with Labour party leader.jpg


4 comments:

  1. Activity 1 - Hi Viliami. Good work my friend. I really liked your poster on your favorite things to do its very creative. While keep up the good work to win the prize

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  2. Hey viliami!

    Congrats on completing another Summer Learning Journey Day! On your third activity, I also agree that Gender pay gap is an actual problem people face here in NZ! I really hope that she gets more into the Gender Pay Gap and fix the problem! What are some other Problems people face?

    Keep up the great work!

    Siosaia

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  3. Kia ora Viliami,

    Well done for participating in this years' SLJ programme, "Changemakers: People who have changed the world" - I like that you complete 3 activities in 1 blog post - that's great initiative! Thanks for your response to Activity 3: Dear Jacinda. I will respond to this one.

    Nice topic to touch on! The gender pay gap in New Zealand is such a controversial topic and a lot of people try to ignore it but unfortunately, just like climate change, it is a real thing! I do understand your perspective on this matter and definitely agree that the Black Ferns should be paid a lot more but have a think about this. What team do you think sells more tickets for games? Do you think we should pay whoever sells the most tickets more? I really appreciate your effort to attribute your images!

    Keep at it Viliami,

    Ngā mihi
    Mani

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  4. Talofa lava Viliami.

    I will be commenting on activity 1.

    So you are an anime fan! What anime were you watching in the photo? Also what is/are your favourite anime(s)? Mine has to be either Kimetsu no Yaiba, Haikyuu or Pet.

    Kind regards,
    Riiana

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