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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: Goodbye.
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Wednesday, 8 February 2012. After several years of teaching the level 3 class I am taking over the Level 2 class and introducing the new curriculum to the ourse. I hope you continue to find these entries useful. I will continue to reply to comments (Phoenix! But there will be no more posts for the foreseeable future. June 20, 2012. From a MA students in France. About Wellington High School.
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: May 2011
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Wednesday, 25 May 2011. Greys intention was always to destroy the base of the King. That meant advancing into the Waikato and attacking him in his Turangawaiwai. His motives were simple. Remove the King and he would remove the one obstacle to establishing (his) hegemony over the country. Colonial Administrators wanted more. Much, much, more. In some respects Maori tactics had been to successful.
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: August 2011
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Thursday, 25 August 2011. The green green grass of home. Apologies to Tom Jones. As we discussed in class Pastoralism is the farming of pasture. Aka grass). In New Zealand this has traditionally been in conjunction with either sheep or cattle. Before 1882 pastoralism was associated with sheep (and mainly Merino) and the wool they produced. In farming terms this is called. The wool period was r...
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: March 2011
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Monday, 28 March 2011. Whats in it for me? Whats in it for me? The Treaty is contentious in many areas of our life. Most notably in the recent dealings between Hone Harawira and The Maori Party. The questions we need to ask ourselves are quite simple: why was a treaty needed in 1840? How did it effect Maori and Pakeha relations upto 1900? For our purposes we are concerned with why a Britain an...
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: June 2010
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Sunday, 27 June 2010. So the final itinerary:. Gilfillan Farm (Who'd have guessed it was there? The Cave/Bunker (So very cool). Memorial Tower (176 steps). Kowhai Park and Save Mart (Lunch and shopping). Te Ngutu O Te Manu (A camping ground? How many people died here? Kohia Pa (or whats left) . the first shots of the war. Waitara Camp (now a Bowling club). Pukerangiora Pa and Sap. Te Ngutu O T...
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: September 2010
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Tuesday, 21 September 2010. The Benefits of Refrigeration. In the North, in particular in Taranaki change was enormous. An area that had struggled through the wars of the 1860's and a stagnating economy was in dire need for a miracle. The development of refrigeration was mana from Heaven for the province. There was also the problem of consistency, each farmer (or his wife) had their own recipe...
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: Eating the Dog
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Friday, 16 September 2011. Hopefully we will be able to organise a trip to Te Radars. Show: Eating the Dog. I saw it last year and it is brilliant. Hopefully we will be able to organise a trip to the show on Saturday 24th September at Downstage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Wellington High School. Race Relations class version. Economy and Politics class version. Web Sites of Note.
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: July 2011
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Thursday, 28 July 2011. Because I really look like Obama. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Because I really look like Obama. About Wellington High School. Race Relations class version. Economy and Politics class version. Web Sites of Note. MOODLE - WHS Intranet. NZETC - The NZ Wars (Various). Timeframes (National Library Images). Papers Past (Newspapers for the 19th C). Some Good NZ History Books.
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: April 2011
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Wednesday, 20 April 2011. Prezi Test - a work in progress. Wait for it to load and then click on the arrow. Best in full screen. New Zealand 1800 - 1840. Monday, 11 April 2011. Happy Birthday Welly High. The 13th of April 2011 is the 125th anniversary of the school. Even more importantly classes were offered to young women and co-educational classes were introduced. Using the treaty as a valid...
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900: September 2011
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New Zealand History 1800 -1900. A blog to assist the students in Level 3 NCEA History at Wellington High School. Friday, 16 September 2011. Hopefully we will be able to organise a trip to Te Radars. Show: Eating the Dog. I saw it last year and it is brilliant. Hopefully we will be able to organise a trip to the show on Saturday 24th September at Downstage. Friday, 9 September 2011. One of my students tells me his mates at MAGS in Auckland have found this site useful! There are some useful Exam links below.