These are our key understandings for our who are our neighbours topic.
1. We all have similar basic needs but we meet them in a variety of ways.
2. Ceremonies and festivals help identity and distinguish who we are.
Please leave a comment explaining what you think these understandings mean for you. Feel free to add any wonderings or questions you have about our topic.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Our Key Understandings
Posted by Mrs CB at 8:47 PM
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We need to learn to read, write etc even though we live in different counties and different cultures and beliefs. Matthew W
Even though we live in different counties and have different cultures we all need to learn the basics of life like reading and writing. We can express our beliefs with dances, songs and festivities. Matthew W
1. How do the people live in Cook Islands?
2. How warm our their houses?
3. What do they make their houses out of?
4. What do they eat?
5. Where do they get their water from?
6. How do they get electricity?
7. Do they wear school uniforms?
8. Do they go to school?
9. Do they have toilets?
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1. Do they celebrate Halloween?
2. Does Santa bring them presents?
3. They have a Chief for their village, we have local government. How do they determine who will be the Chief?
4. Do they have Christmas?
Although we all live in different places and speak different languages we still all share a common need to communicate, through Speech, reading and writing.
To me The Haka means All Blacks, Santa means Christmas and presents.
Christian, purple people eater.
We all need to learn to talk, read, etc, and have housing, food, clothing evn though we have different countries.
Different cultures celebrate different things. By way of song, dance like the haka.
what sports do they play?
do they have cell phones?
from Billie
Our key understandings are: we all need to be able to write, read and sing beautiful songs. So that we can communicate with each other.
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