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Friday, 15 March 2019

music 

Performing


who are u working with Tanaya

which type of performing arts are you doing :
dance 
singing


what song/ theme are you going to use and why : we are doing is talk Khalid  because its a good song



what are you starting to first:  learn the song first 

Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Critical Thinking Crash Course
Butterflies By Patricia Grace


what kind of language is used in this text?
they used bad English, because they didnt go to school, the teacher uses descriptive words, and shes smart. 
what is this text about,how do you know?
different perspective
what does the author want us to know?
how we might fell as a maori going to a white school where they dont understand
how are the characters constructed in this text?
based on the knowledge from the author 
what kind of social realities does the text portray?
when the author was growing up 

Monday, 11 February 2019

Agenda: List of items, or given perspective
Authority: someone who is an authority on something knows a lot about it
Bias: someone who favors one person or thing unfairly
Credible: is someone or something is credible, you can believe it
Manipulate: to influence or control people or events
Perspective: a particular way of looking at something
 Reliable: a person or thing that can be trusted
 Source: the person place or thing that something comes from

What am i learning?
To think critically about the text to imply my C.R.A.P (Current Reliable Authority Purpose)
How does this work show my learning?

What am I wondering?


Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Crash Course In Critical Thinking

Video:Brain-Dead Teen, Only Capable Of Rolling Eyes And Texting, To Be Euthanized

Questions:
What makes the video convincing?
Nothing really it just seems fake to me, like they were paid actors just to blind people or manipulate.

Who published this video?
Its a Youtube Chanel called The Onion It looks like they post up meaningless shit

How are Teenagers portrayed?
Like some small minded, phone addicting, brain washed, asswipes

Why did the director cast them this way?
Just to manipulate their audience

In whose interest is the text?


Who is real in this text?


What social realities does this video portray?

Monday, 17 September 2018

What is the Fair Trading Act?
The Fair Trading Act 1986 protects you against being misled or treated unfairly by traders or shops. The Act prohibits misleading and deceptive conduct, unsubstantiated claims, false representations and certain unfair practices   
How does it affect me?
 it gives me rights to know how to react to bad ones and good 
Questions

  1. What is the Fair Trading Act?
    The Fair Trading Act 1986 is a statute of New Zealand. Its purpose is to encourage competition and to protect consumers/customers from misleading and deceptive conduct and unfair trade practices. The Fair Trading Act provides for consumer information standards.
  2. What is the commerce commission’s goal?The Commerce Commission is a New Zealand government agency charged with enforcing legislation that promotes competition in the country's markets and prohibits misleading and deceptive conduct by traders. It is an independent, quasi-judicial body, established under the Commerce Act 1986.
  3. Who besides the commission is responsible for the act and can take their own legal action?
  4. Who are the two types of groups the act applies to?
    Understand your compliance obligations

    1. What do the acts apply to?

    Image result for fair trading act cycle

Tuesday, 11 September 2018

reflection 
this term in drama we had to preform a little play to our class
we had to remember our words but that wasn't a challenge for me 
my challenge was the acting i for myself are not good at acting i kinda hate going on stage but i still accomplished it the fear 
i think we did well we all remembered our lines and we did pretty good 
i will improve my acting by getting into more character and staying in character  

Friday, 25 May 2018

nz music

Aotearoa
Stan walker

This song represents New Zealand (aotearoa) and how our maori culture is important they go to threw each letter and each letter represents us and our childhood and who we grew up with and this is us and were proud to be who we and are not afraid to speak our language