Tag: Social Studies

Water pong game

hello non existent audience!!, today in health class we were tasked with playing a game: water pong. it it usually a drinking game played by adults, where you would have cups in a triangle sort of formation with a drink inside (but we used water and we couldn’t drink it at all), and each team would have ping-pong balls and try and throw it into the other sides cups and if you make it in then you will get to take that cup away from them.

the types of hauora that resonate with this game are: Taha Whānau and Taha tinana because you are socialising while playing a game that requires you to throw. My Taha Whānau and Taha tinana were affected positively when taking part in this game, because I had a good time with my friends and also because we won in our match, thanks to me of course. I got really sweaty when it came down to the last cups though, the other team was really good and it was challenging.

everyone was very included, sometimes my friends didn’t want to throw the ball, so I threw it instead,  but we all had a few turns so in my overall opinion it was quite fair and everybody was included and wasn’t left out.

Social Justice = fairness, inclusiveness ,non-discrimination

Short term and Long term = short term 0-3 months, long term 3 months and more.

Pis: not sure.

Types of Resources

hello everyone, today in social studies my class and I are learning about all types of things but today i’m going to talk to you about “types of resources” and how they work.

Here are some quick examples if you don’t know what this subject means{if you want to know more click on the link above}:

Natural:

Man Made:

Now i’m pretty sure you get the idea about this but i’m here to explain in a more detailed manner.

Man-Made:

so basically man-made resources are made by humans using natural resources. Some examples of the same include plastic, rubber, paper, and brass among lots of others.

Natural:

Natural resources are anything that is found in nature that can be used by living things is a natural resource. This includes water, forests, fossil fuels, minerals, plants, animals and even air and many more.

Nonrenewable:

Nonrenewable resources are things that are extremely hard to replace after they have been used. this may include metal, petroleum, minerals, ect.

Renewable:

Renewable resources are things that cannot be used up. for a quick example solar power from the sun is renewable because it won’t use all the energy and sunshine from the sun.

That is what I could explain but if you want to learn more you can always search it up yourself or click the link at the top.

Bye!

 

 

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