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Showing posts with label social studies. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Careers Inquiry

 In Social Studies we have been learning about different careers. We also completed a booklet our teacher gave to use. We have given a booklet a sheet where we were assigned a fake job to help us answer the questions and teach us how career life works. After we have completed the booklet, we had to find out what careers we are interested in. I was interested in being a digital artist or animator. Then we had to do research about the job we are interested in and fill out an inquiry for careers document. 

Animator Job Description: Salary, Skills, and MoreDrawing Anime|Gif|Sketching|a2u by Koymija on DeviantArt



Friday, June 5, 2020

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

SS

Emigration is when a person exits a country 

Immigration is when a person entering a place

Migration is moving to another place

Push factor means something that pushes people to move away from their country

Differences between secondary and primary resources

Primary resources are natural and secondary are processed 


This Essay will be discussing why a Filipino family emigrated to New Zealand. The main reasons were:

 A Filipino migrant moved from the Philippines moved to New Zealand to look for a job. 
They moved to the Philippines because of the Pull and Push factors. They came to New Zealand in 2008 as a joke at their workplace where someone said: “Let’s go to the Middle Earth.” Once they came here they couldn’t forget the memories they had here. They thought that they would have more opportunities in here so they got a work visa which took 5 years. 

 They moved to New Zealand because of the opportunities they can get living here. They were born poor and a single parent with no education and money. They used to be a maths tutor, plantsadora and a service crew to support their son. In the Philippines, 109 m people live there while here in New Zealand there are only 5 m people that live here even tho they are almost the same length. When they decided to live here they thought the lifestyle here was very different from the Philippines. 


 They migrated here from the Philippines due to the chances they saw living here. There were lots of push and pull factors that pushed and pulled them to live here.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Migration

In social studies, we are studying the topic of migration.

I was born in the Philippines in April 2017 with my home family. We moved here because my mum was offered a job here and thought it would be better for us if we settled here in New Zealand.


(Animation-ish that I drew myself :))

This is what emigrating, immigration and an immigrant looks like...


Friday, March 13, 2020

Social studies



I researched about Children Soldiers in the Philippines and this slide shows what,who,when,how they are.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Socail Studies human rigths

United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1. We Are All Born Free & Equal.

2. Don’t Discriminate.

3. The Right to Life.

4. No Slavery.

5. No Torture.

6. You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go.

7. We’re All Equal Before the Law.


8. Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law.

9. No Unfair Detainment.

10. The Right to Trial.
11. We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty.
12. The Right to Privacy.
13. Freedom to Move.
14. The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live.
15. Right to a Nationality.

16. Marriage and Family.

17. The Right to Your Own Things.

18. Freedom of Thought.
19. Freedom of Expression.
20. The Right to Public Assembly.
21. The Right to Democracy.
22. Social Security.
23. Workers’ Rights.

24. The Right to Play.

25. Food and Shelter for All.

26. The Right to Education.

27. Copyright.
28. A Fair and Free World.
29. Responsibility.
30. No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights.

We are learning about Human Rights in Social Studies. Everything we've learnt so far is really interesting. I copy-pasted the simplified version of the 30 Human rights.