What does SOFTK stand for AND is this used for mapping or graphing?
Scale Orientation Frame Title Key
Mapping
What does Raupatu mean?
Land confiscation
Name the Human Right that was broken when people were carried from Africa to the USA on ships, and forced to work
No one shall be held in slavery / Freedom from slavery
What date did the invasion of Parihaka happen?
5th November 1881
What is the name of the Mountain range that separates Europe and Asia?
Ural Mountains
What 6 things must you have on a graph?
Scale, Units, Labels, Title, Axes, Neatness
King Pōtatau te Wherowhero and King Tāwhiao
What is the name of the document that lists our Human Rights?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
What was the symbol of Parihaka?
The white albatross feather
Name one of the sentence types we use in Social Studies
Simple sentence, Very short sentence, W Start, Adverb start, Red, white and blue
Name the missing Mapping Conventions
Scale, Orientation, Frame and Title
Why is Cambridge called the Wash Bowl of Sorrow?
Kīng Tāwhiao went to Lake Te Koo Utu to wash his tears away, after Māori land was confiscated. The water was thought to have healing properties. He said "Ko Kemureti tōku oko horoi" - Cambridge is my wash bowl of sorrow.
Name one place in the world where Human Rights have been broken, and give an example
USA and discrimination/racism
Murder in Nazi Germany
Arrest without trial in Parihaka
What is the definition of passive resistance?
Give an example of how the people of Parihaka used passive resistance
To protest without the use of violence
Ploughing, building fences, singing, offering food, sitting down
Name the 7 continents
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australasia/Oceania, Antarctica
What is missing from this graph?
Labels and Title
Why did the British confiscate Maaori land?
To punish them for their part in the NZ land wars, and to give the British settlers land to live and farm
Name THREE human rights
What did the people of Parihaka do to show passive resistance BEFORE the 5th of November?
Ploughed fields, built fences, and pulled out survey pegs
Name the 5 oceans
Pacific, Antarctic, Indian, Arctic and Southern
Which is the correct coordinates for Auckland, New Zealand?
175° E, 37° S, or 37° S, 175° E
37° S, 175° E (always put the latitude - N or S number first!)
What was the name of the law which meant the British could confiscate Māori land?
The New Zealand Settlements Act
What was the reason the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created? What year did this happen?
The atrocities of WWII (the Holocaust and murder of millions of people), meant that the United Nations wanted to find a way to have people's rights recognised officially. It was created in 1948.
Explain what happened on the 5th of November 1881
John Bryce and 1600 soldiers arrived in the morning. The people of Parihaka sang waiata, offered the British food and simply sat down. The British gave the people a warning that they had one hour to leave. The people continued to sit peacefully. After the hour was up, the soldiers attacked. They looted and destroyed the village, abused the women and arrested the men. They left the women and children without food or homes.
Write an adverb start sentence, or a W start sentence on the board
Surprisingly, you got it right!
When the students wrote their sentence up, Whaea Ash was happy.