Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts

Monday, 6 January 2020

Indigenous Community's

The Summer Learning Journey programme challenged me to choose two fascinating groups out of the five listed as . . .
-Ainu People
-Australian Aboriginal People
-The Inuit People
-Papuan People
-The Maya People 
After we chose our groups we had to do read a little bit about them on some websites and then come back to our blog and list a 2 facts from each group.
I choose the Australian Aboriginal People and the Maya People here are some facts . . . 
Australian Aboriginal People :
Aboriginal Australians could be the oldest population of humans living outside of Africa, where one theory says they migrated from in boats 70,000 years ago.
Today, there are 250 distinct language groups spread throughout Australia
Maya People :
Maya people speak over 30 million languages 
Despite differences words like sun, time, mother, house and corn are almost identical to the ear. 
There (above) are my facts.
Here (below) are some pictures . . .  

Aboriginal Australians :

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image attribution - https://independentaustralia.net/australia/australia-display/a-necessary-conversation-reparations-for-indigenous-dispossession,12547

Maya People :

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image attribution - https://medium.com/@accounts_66702/how-maya-women-are-breaking-the-cycle-of-poverty-in-guatemala-330c1f352541

Friday, 3 January 2020

Black & White

Rosa Parks:

Birth place & date:
Tuskegee, Alabama
February 4, 1913
Death place & date:
Detroit, Michigan
October 24, 2005

2 'Did you know' facts 

1. Did you know that . . . After her famous act, Parks lost her job and endured death threats for years to come.

2. Did you know that . . . Upon Parks' death in 2005, she became the first woman to lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda.

Rosa Parks stood up for equal rights in the 1960's in America by not giving up her bus seat for a white person, which in her day was a big no, no because she would be arrested and beaten by the police. 

Our school takes part in a speech competition and for the 2019 speech we had a theme of making it about 'Courage and Bravery'. After we write our speeches we choose if we would like to go a step further and present our speech to teachers at our school then if we are chosen from our age group we go to town and present our speech again to 'real' judges and get prises. Last year I choose to go that step further and present my speech to judges. Have you ever written a speech and what was the topic about???

I think that she was really brave!!! Do you???
Do you know of any friends, family or people that have been like Rosa???  

image attribution - https://www.biography.com/activist/rosa-parks