Monday, September 21, 2020

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Friday, September 11, 2020

WK8 T3 Writing: Everyone Should have the right to Protest

Purpose: To persuade 

Audience: Everyone 


Everyone Should have the right to Protest


Firstly: The right to protest may be a manifestation of the right to freedom of assembly, the right to freedom of association, and the right to freedom of speech. Additionally, protest and restrictions onotest

have lasted as long as governments have. It is important for people interested in protest to note that different places have.A statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.


Secondly: Black people are murdered and brutalized by police near impunity. Act with is to. Your  donation will fuel our legal battles and urgent advocacy efforts. In recent history, challenges to the right to protest have come in many forms. It's good to speak out to support human rights. a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused.


Thirdly: Team of 5 Million kiwis to take on the fight against racism. Today’ marches in solidarity with the black live matter movement attracted thousands across Auckland and Wellington. While technology may have macl the ability for kiwis to communicate and organise movements better than during the reign of the Polynesion Panthers.Declare (something) firmly and emphatically in response to doubt or accusation.


Tuesday, September 8, 2020

WK8 T3 Totara Reading

 

 Kia Ora Guys this is my WK8 T3  Reading Totara . Have a Look

Friday, September 4, 2020

Harpreet Recipe book ( Cooking with Miss P )

 

 Hi Guys this is My Recipe Book. I picked cooking as my club and I made lots of kinds of dishes. Check it out and if you guys like it please comment on my Blog and Follow me I will be waiting for your guys Feedback.

WK 7 T3 Writing ( All Children Should have the Right to a Education )

 Purpose: To Persuade

Audience: Papakura Central School


All Children should have the right to a Education 


Firstly: All Children have the right to go to school and learn, regardless of who they are, where they live or how much money they live or how much money their family has.Around 250 million 5 - to 12 years old children can not read or write, Whether they are in school or not.



Secondly: Children miss out on school because their families need them to earn money. But by sacrificing their education, they become trapped in a cycle of poverty.For many families the long-term benefits of sending their children to school are outweighed by the immediate need to send them to work or keep them at home to help with chores.



Thirdly: Education is the route out of poverty for many children. It gives them a chance to gain the knowledge and skills needed to improve their lives.  Children miss out on school because their families need them to earn money. But by sacrificing their education, they become trapped in a cycle of poverty.



Term 3 Week 7 Totara