Saturday 13 January 2018

Summer Learning Journey: Wk #2 - Day #3 - The Great Depression (The 1930s)

Hellloooo, there my good old friends or should I say my Bloggers!, Let's see what we're up to today, oh yes that's right's blogging again. Hmmm, let's see what activity Miss Leilani is up to today...

Activity #1

Image result for stress pictures*Dealing with Stress

In New Zealand, many people lost their jobs during this decade. Experts predict that as much as 30% of the population was unemployed. It was a very stressful time for families.


Sadly, many of us still experience stress in our lives to this day. When I feel stressed I try to go for a walk or pop into my local gym for a quick workout. Rachel does exercise it makes her feel better.

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And guess what, EVEN KIDS CAN GET STRESS!. Not only Adults but Children to whether they can do it, or they're trying to do but never works or even when they're way behind  and they need to catch up with study, I think that's quite common in college and High Schools

I think we need a pep-talk on how to get rid of stress or some tips to relax here are some of my things that I would do when I am stressed out is

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  • Go down to the Basin for a Run
  • Listen to some BlueStone Alley my fav piano music EVER!
  • Talk to my kittens outside, while they curl up next to me haha.
  • Eat ALL I want ( But not too much )
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Yep, those are the things that help me when I'm stressed out, what are things that help you when you stressed, write in the comments
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Activity #2
*Offering A Helping Hand

During this period, people struggled to find work both here at home and overseas. It was a really tough time for people living in the Great Plains of the United States because they were hit with a huge drought that lasted for most of the decade. Many crops were damaged and farmers were not able to make enough money to feed their families.

I wish I went back all the way to the 1930s and help those families who were struggling, Humm, let me think, Yep, Fundraising that's it. I'll use fundraising to help raise money, here are 3 fundraising ideas I listed:

  1. Brownie Sale: They are the best, reason why is because I know my mum's brownie its and is the best (In my opinion). I love brownie and who doesn't, it would put the brownie on 2$ for 4 large brownies you can have it S, M, Large and only 2$ for 4 brownies, now I would spend my 2$ on that!
  2. Lemonade Stand: I've heard lots of people do this, its kind of cool and now that its summer ever gets a little thirst here and there. While someone jogging running or someone who's just walking need's something to drink, lemonade will just be the right thing, I would be putting the lemonade into the water bottle and we could give out some samples just in case they don't like or they do.
  3. Car-wash Sale: I love cleaning the cars mostly to get wet and yeah, hahahah. I would pay 15$ for a car wash, and 2$ for a vacuum, my friends and family will pitch in to help. This will really raise some money oh what if I add the lemonade stand and the Brownie Sale, spent more that 5$ and what you buy next could be FREE!. Now that's an idea!
Bonus Activity #3
*Paying it forward

In the mid-1930s, things began to change for the better in New Zealand. More people were able to find work and receive a steady paycheck. They were still careful, however, with their money and rarely, if ever, bought treats or gifts for one another.

Rachel said that if she traveled back in the mid - 1930s she would bring blocks of Whittaker’s chocolate, bags of Jet Planes and Pineapple Lumps, healthy food snacks, clothing, and games for the children.
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A treat that I would bring for the children if I time traveled back in the mid - 1930s is...

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  • Tim Tams & Crunches
  • With some of my fav - Wine Gums
  • And some Marsmallow
  • Peanut Butter Whittaker’s chocolate + some Jaffas
  • Peanut Slab + Toffee pops
  • A little snack peanut mixed with raisin's, hazel, apricots because like c'mon who doesn't like apricots!
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Well that's an end for my assignment today... Like always, there's more tomorrow.
Comment below, whats your fav lollies!
Bye,😉 Leilani - Romano




Saturday 6 January 2018

Summer Learning Journey: Wk #2 - Day #2 - The Roaring 20's ( The 1920's )

Hey, up to Day #2, am I a miracle worker or what, I'm just kidding. Let see what I been up to lately...

Activity #1
*Popular Culture - The Silent Movie
A picture in Black and White!
The 1920s saw a massive surge in the number of people going to the movies. Huge new cinemas were built in both Auckland (The Civic Theater) and Dunedin (Empire De Luxe).  The most popular type of movies showing at local NZ cinemas were ‘silent’ films. Gold Rush and The Lion's Cage are examples of iconic silent films. They feature a famous actor named Charlie Chaplin.
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Have you ever heard of The Gold Rush or The Lion Cage? Charlie Chaplin was the main character in both movies. He was the main character- The Tramp in the Gold Rush. And in the Silent movie - The Lion Cage as he was chased by a deer and he went into a cage where a lion was sleeping.. there be more to tell.

----------------------------------------------------------------------- So I had to watched 2 silent movie, and write some review about weather I liked them or not, and why or why not?
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Image result for The Lion cageReview 1#: The Lion Cage was very funny for me, because he was like panicking and running around trying to find he way out of the cage. At the end was crazy because I think this woman came and saw he was in the cage so then she unlocked when she came back with the key, and Charlie Chaplin, he was like running for the *hills (*Running as fast as he could) up to a pole and had no idea how he climbed that high, 
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Image result for gold rush 1925Review #2: I like this movie, it was adventures and exciting and surprising because like, you didn't know what was coming next because it was a silent movie ( Of course ). I liked how he feel in love with a barmaid, trying valiantly to win her affections. I think this was my favourite one, I love the trailer.
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Activity #2
* Art Deco

In the 1920s a new artistic movement emerged in New Zealand (and around the world). It was called ‘Art Deco.’ The picture to the right is a classic example of an ‘Art Deco’ piece. Take a close look at the painting. Do you like it?
Self Portrait By Tamara de Lempicka
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Well, looking at the painting. This look's fantastic to be honest.

If this was a rating out of 5 star⭐ (1 star = terrible painting, 2 stars = pretty bad painting, 3 stars = okay painting, 4 stars = good painting and 5 stars = amazing painting). Also with a reason why or why not.
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So the rating I would give in my opinion is 4 stars⭐. I like how its been painted, I can see those white shades that have been painted looking like the sun was reflecting on that brand new car. I also like how the lady has her hands on the wheel, it looks as if someone is siting next to her. All though I would like it if her face was happier and left the mouth side a little up to make a smile. But I like all the painting around, even the blue turquoise color paint for the car looks AMAZING!!.
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Bonus Activity #3
*Crossing The Tasman

In 1928, a crew of four men flew, for the first time, across the Tasman from Australia to New Zealand. One of the men on board the Southern Cross airplane was a New Zealander named T.H. Mc Williams. His job was to operate the radio in the airplane. Unfortunately, the radio stopped working shortly after take-off and the rain and ice were so heavy that the pilot, Kingsford Smith, couldn’t see out of his front windscreen. Yikes! Fortunately, the plane made it all the way across the Tasman landing in Christchurch after a 14 hour trip.

Right now, I'm imagine that I'm in one of those plan crew's right now. I brought my diary with me when the plan, the crew and I landed. I'm going to write a poem about how I felt when I landed.
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Poem:

Hoping onto the plane feeling proud as ever!
Closing doors, looking into the metal pipe, seeing my reflection feeling clever.
Hearing chit chatting were ever I turn
Its getting really hot in here, I feel like I going to BURN!
I hope nothing goes wrong, where is the captain he taking so long?
Oh no!, Whats that shaking I have to know
Shaking feeling scared, did I come unprepared?
Nope I'm just being silly, No really
Well finally we have landed, we grabbed our bags and hoped out as commanded
I hope I learned a lesson from this, good thing I have my friend beside me ''Chris''

My Poem!

The End!
Well thats the end of my post!
I hope everyone had an AWSOME New Year.
Thanks to Billy for the Kind comments
Bye. Leilani - Romano