This week I have finished my School Journal Work. You have to read the book and answer the questions for each story and do the activates .
I have done a mini Inquiry about the first NZ school.
I wanted to do this one because someone traded a gun for someone to build the school.
I thought that they would of paid to build the house.
Would you build a house if someone gave you a gun or something else you needed?
I probably wouldn't.
Here it is .
The schoolhouse for a musket :
Firstly thomas kenall ,did a trade by giving them a gun for a school so she could get William to build the school. It was only one room building for a gun . they is no visible trace of it nothing's there. William hall that built the house his family went down to have a look at the school . the school was ran by Thomas Kenall . They had to learn Reo Maori first to start learning as we live in nz and that's one of our language. They had a man to teach the kids to read and write in english and Reo Maori . They had to work in a sweet potato farm as well as do the work in Reo Maori . they had to build a room to work in so they traded and he get want he wanted.
The school went up to 3rd form , the small rom was 10x 6x so it's was really tiny to work in. They was 33 students that learnt at tht school . The school would teach boys and girls how to read and write in Maori and english.The government checked out the school and they made more and more but they didn't trade it for a gun . The government started to pay for more schools so they was more and not only just one school in the whole of new zealand.
In 1970 they left the building for the 100th birthday . They crashed down the building at 2012 , plus they when more and more schools so it wasn't like they was no more schools.
This picture was near the school , This schools opened 200 years ago . In the last slide I said that they left it plus they crashed it down because they was more school around it and it got too old and it was breaking and the earthquakes made it fall down a bit and it was damaged . so the countsell . 1814 thy finished and the village was close to it so people didn't have to go far but it was right next to the sea so people could come across the sea to have a look at it or join the school.
Thank you so much for reading I hope you enjoyed.
If you have any questions please comment.
If you were in the first school what do you think it would be like?
If you think I can do more improvements what do you think I could do?
Thanks bye.
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