I think we should start school at 10:00am, because I always have to wake up at 6:30 am, and it’s torture. Also, we’ll have maths for 20 mins, and then 1 hour of morning tea! Then 30 mins of writing, 20 mins of science, 30 mins in the playground, 40 mins of reading, and 1 hour of lunch time! 2:30-2:50 would be free time, and 2:50-3:00 would be pack up, and it’s home time! I would leave out Wednesday Whirlpool, Idrive and Discovery, because I’m planning a Thursday. I want to add science, because science is really important as it explains a lot of things. I think we should have a real scientist to help in science, so we don’t need to look for websites and books. 10:00-10:10 Roll/Notices and jump jam 10:10-10:30 Maths 10:30-11:30 Morning tea 11:30-12:00 Writing 12:00-12:20 Science 12:20-12:50 Brain break(time at the playground, in summer, free time at the pool!) 12:50-1:30 Reading 1:30-2:30 Lunch time 2:30-2:50 Free time 2:50-3:00 Pack u...
Labour Day In New Zealand, Labour Day is a public holiday held on the fourth Monday in October. It’s traced back to the eight-hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840, because of Samuel Parnell not wanting to work more than eight hours a day. He encouraged other people to also work for only eight hours a day and in October 1840, a workers' meeting passed a resolution supporting the idea. On 28 October 1890, the 50th anniversary of the eight-hour day was commemorated with a parade. In 1899 government legislated that the day will be a public holiday from 1900. The day was celebrated on different days in different towns. This led to ship owners complaining that seamen were taking too many holidays by having one Labour Day in one port then another in their next port. In 1910, the government declared that the holiday would be observed on the same day throughout the country. Of course, my sister and I thought about something silly to d...
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