T Erm 3 W Eek 5 Learnin G

T Erm 3 W Eek 5 Learnin G

Term 3 Week 5 Learning B10 Oral Language - Daily Work Riddle: Easy peasy riddle on the left hand side? I live in the Jungle. Now write your own riddle one per day I am naughty. I like to eat bananas. I can climb trees. Answer: Parts of Speech Mathematics Maths Tag Relay continues from A to H Solve the relay according to the day PLUS practising your times tables Monday 17th August Tuesday 18th August Wednesday 19th August Thursday 20th August Friday 21st August Inquiry Literacy Writing - Covid-19 related Write your own letter to someone of your choice. If you are writing a "a thing/ item", you may need to use personification (as the example given to you) Your letter will need to be about half a page. Read the file on the next slide that is written by an eleven-year-old Auckland student to give you some ideas of how you can form your letter. Goals United Nations - Sustainable Development Development - Sustainable Nations United SLIDESMANIA.COM United Nations - Sustainable Development Goals We have started looking at the UNSDG in class on Week 4. Choose three areas and explain why we have to achieve them. What is the benefit for achieving them? Persuade your readers and make them believe your ideas. Each area should be half a page of writing. SLIDESMANIA.COM Present it as a video form and share it to Miss Li if you have internet at home. Here are some ideas for your writing Literacy on UNSDG for New Zealand Click here for more information NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs What do UNSDG mean for New Zealand? New Zealand will contribute to achievement of the goals through a combination of domestic action, international leadership on global policy issues, and supporting countries through the New Zealand Aid Programme. In New Zealand Achieving the SDGs will require a cross-Government effort. New Zealand government agencies are reviewing the goals and their alignment with Government priorities. This analysis will inform a discussion on how New Zealand focuses its efforts. The private sector (private organisations) and civil society can also help and are engaging with government agencies on the SDGs. Literacy on Sustainability and Mandarin 13 April 2018 - Seven leading Chinese celebrities, including actors, singers, film directors, a fashion model and a racing driver are giving their support to the Sustainable Development Goals after a visit to the United Nations in Vienna. The celebrities came to Vienna to film an episode of the reality TV show Keep Running, which is watched by millions in China and beyond. As part of the programme, they were set a challenge: to prepare and deliver a speech about one or two of the Goals in English. At a Youth Forum in the ornate setting of City Hall, the celebrities, Deng Chao, Angelababy, Li Chen, Chen He, Zheng Kai, Wong Cho Lam and Lu Han, delivered their speeches before audience of more than 500 people. They were joined by six speakers from different Vienna-based UN organizations, including UNODC, who spoke about their work to achieve the Goals. The live event was hosted by the City of Vienna and compered by Margareta Griessler-Hermann from the Mayor Office. The Director of the UN Information Service (UNIS) in Vienna, Martin Nesirky, introduced the Sustainable Development Goals. Margaret Akullo, Project Coordinator in UNODC's Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Section, spoke of her own personal experience of living through conflict as a child, and how she feared whether anyone would protect her family. Click here to read more information Literacy on Sustainability and Mandarin "UNODC is trying to ensure people trying to move to a place of safety during conflicts, and who can be vulnerable to being exploited by human traffickers, are protected and kept safe. This is helping to achieve Goal 10, reducing inequalities, and Goal 16 on peace, justice and strong institutions," she said. The celebrities gave their speeches on Goals 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13 and 17. The only woman member among the group, Angelababy, in her speech about Goal 3, mentioned UNODC's Youth Crime Prevention through Sports initiative under the Doha Declaration. She called for the use of sport to help young people develop life skills, strengthen social inclusion, and stay away from violence, crime and drugs while having fun. The TV show, which is aimed at young people from the age of 16, was broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV channel on 13 April and is also available on YouTube. The seven film, TV and singing stars, have a combined social media following of more than 500 million people, on the Chinese platform Weibo and also on Instagram. It is hoped the TV show will encourage other young people in China and beyond to become interested in the Sustainable Development Goals and organize their own Youth Forum-style events, as well as taking action to achieve the Goals..

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