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Monday, January 1, 2018

Summer Learning Journey day 1 (next week)

Activity 1: St Joseph’s Cathedral

At the turn of the century, there was a great deal of construction happening in New Zealand. Many of the new British settlers wanted to build homes and community meeting places, such as churches. One of the largest buildings to be constructed during this period was St Joseph’s Cathedral in Dunedin.


St Joseph’s Cathedral is just one of hundreds of beautiful cathedrals around the world.


Use your search engine to find a picture of another famous cathedral. Post a picture of the cathedral on your blog. Underneath the picture tell us: the name of the cathedral, where the cathedral is located, when it was built, and how long it took to build.

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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell Rd Auckland, it was finished being built in 2016, it took 173 years to build from when the land was bought (it was over 100 years before building started).



Activity 2: The Right to Vote

At the turn of the century, New Zealand elected its first ever government. Richard John Seddon served as the leader of the Liberal Party from 1893-1906. Prior to 1893, only men were legally allowed to vote. This all changed in the late 1800s when a woman named Kate Sheppard lead a suffragist movement in New Zealand calling for a change in law. Her hard work finally paid off when the Electoral Act was passed into law on 19 September 1893, giving women the right to vote. New Zealand was the first country to give all women the right to vote. There were still countries in the world (e.g. Saudi Arabia) who, until recently, did not allow women to vote.

On your blog tell us what you think about the fact that women were not allowed to vote in Saudi Arabia until 2015. Is it fair? Why or why not?

I don't believe it is fair since a lot of other countries had decided to let women vote. If they did it would be alot fairer for the women since most women in other countries are allowed to vote. But that's my opinion other people have different opinions.

3 comments:

  1. Happy New Year Thomas!

    I hope that you and your family had a really nice new years eve last night and that you are ready for the start of a brand new year. How exciting!

    I really enjoyed reading your post today about Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell. I didn't realise that it was finished only a year ago. I wonder if the work that they did recently was related to upgrades or whether it involved building a brand new section of the church. I can still remember traveling to Venice a few years ago and being amazed by all of the construction that was happening at Saint Mark's Basilica. There was scaffolding everywhere! Have you ever seen a picture of Saint Mark's? It is a pretty stunning cathedral as well. If you're interested in taking a look at it and/or learning more about it, please feel free to cut and paste this url into your browser: https://www.walksofitaly.com/blog/venice/6-fascinating-facts-about-st-marks-basilica

    All the best for 2018. We are really looking forward to blogging with you throughout the next few weeks!

    Bye for now,
    Rachel

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  2. Hi Thomas my name is Kimberly-Anne, I'm also doing the summer learning journey. I think that women should be allwoed to vote because men and women can do the same work. What do you think?

    Happy new year

    Kimberly-Anne

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    1. Hey Kimberly Anne,

      This is Jade C from the Summer Learning Journey team. It's great to see you commenting and giving helpful feedback to others! Keep up the great work :)

      Jade C.

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