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Sunday 31 December 2017

Summer Learning Journey Day 3

Summer Learning Journey Day 3
Day 3: Social Systems

Activity 1: Mixed-Member Proportional (MMP)

In 1996, New Zealand adopted the MMP voting system. In September of 2017 we had a national election. Everyone in New Zealand, over the age of 18, was invited to vote for who they wanted to form the next government in New Zealand. The race was really close and in the end, three different political parties (Labour, New Zealand First and the Green Party), came together to form the new government. It is called a ‘coalition government’ because it includes different people from different political parties.

I would form a coalition with my son, Aronui, and with my friend, Amber. Aronui would be a great addition to the coalition because he is funny and kind. He would make us laugh and take care of us. Amber would be great because she is really smart and thoughtful. She is also good at making decisions. I think that we would form a great team. What about you? Who would you choose? Why?

I would form a coalition with my best friend, Fiapo, and Opeti. Fiapo would be a great addition to the coalition because she is really funny and crazy. She would make us laugh and go crazy around us. Opeti would be great because he is really smart and thoughtful. He is also good at running. I think that we would form a great team.



Activity 2: Migration

Over the past few decades, there has been a huge rise in the number of people coming to New Zealand to live and/or travel. I was one of those people! In fact, I moved with my family to New Zealand in 2010 and I am so glad that I did. It’s a pretty amazing place to call home! At the moment I live about 10 minutes from three stunning beaches and a beautiful national park.

Speaking of home, where do you live? On your blog, please post a picture of your hometown and provide a list of three things that tourists, like us, could do if we came to visit. What do you like most about your hometown? (Remember the guidelines for being Cybersmart, and never post your address online).
My hometown of Panmure, Auckland

My hometown of Almonte, Ontario



Bonus Activity: Modern Learning Environments
Over the past few years, a number of schools have changed the way that they teach. Instead of one teacher working in one classroom with one group of students, some schools have built huge classrooms where many teachers work together to teach a big group of students. This is called a ‘Modern Learning Environment’ (MLE).
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Some people prefer Modern Learning Environments while others aren’t so sure. Take a look at the pictures above. The one on the left is a photograph of a traditional classroom, and the picture on the right is of a Modern Learning Environment.



Imagine that you are a teacher, and design your own classroom. What would it look like? What furniture would you have? I would love to have some beanbags for reading on.

Draw a floorplan of your classroom (either in Google Draw or on paper) and upload it to your blog. Describe what is special about your classroom and why you designed it this way.

I’ve drawn a classroom with pink carpet and bright coloured tables. I also included a kitchen so that we can do cooking every day and a HUGE bookshelf because I love to read!

3 comments:

  1. Hi Helena,
    I love that class room, maybe it would be your dream class and maybe your princable would love it if he saw it.

    Good Job



    By Akesa

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  2. Hey there Helena, its been awesome checking out your classroom design plans.

    I like how you've included a kitchen so you can cook in class. It's also a good way to learn about measurement because you're often measuring ingredients when you're cooking. Bean bags in the classroom are a great idea too, it's nice to grab a book and relax and read.

    It would be cool to have a painting station, arts table, computer lab, etc.

    We have these swivel chairs at my school, they're awesome for kids to move about while still sitting and completing work.

    Whiteboard tables are cool too.

    Thanks, Billy

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  3. Kia Ora again Helena,

    Another set of awesome activities completed, ka pai!
    I'm commenting on Activity 1: Mixed-Member Proportional (MMP).
    I'm so happy to see that you would form a coalition with your best friends, Fiapo and Opeti. And for great reasons too! It would definitely help to have someone with humour, as well as someone with smarts!

    As a coalition, what do you think would be your first move in Government?

    Keep up the great mahi, Helena!

    Cheers,

    Jordan.

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