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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Gold Rush - 1861

Hi, guys today I will be sharing my work for hurumanu 1. We are working on the gold rush that happened in 1861. Otago became a place to become rich, so thousands of immigrants from around the world came for the gold rush. When the immigrants came to New Zealand the living space was hard and the winter periods would be very cold. So men lived in tents and shacks, some lived in caves and were that dispirited. 

Here are some facts about the people who worked in the mining industry. 

    

7 comments:

  1. Hi Risha,

    I like how you used Mindmup to create a brainstorm. What was the most interesting thing you learnt about the Gold Rush?

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    1. Hi Shreya

      Thank you for the comment hope you are having a great day. I found learning about the immigrants the most interesting and exciting. Have you ever used mindmup?

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  2. Kia Ora Risha, it's Michaela, here. I really like your blog post that you made. I enjoy reading the Mind-mup that you made. It is really interesting and amazing as well. Maybe next's time you could write a Question at the bottom of your blog post. Question: Do you like making the Mind-mup about the Gold Rush?. But anyways Risha it is an amazing and awesome blog post. Bye and hope you have a good day. Well done.

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    1. Hi Michaela

      Thank you for the comment on my blog post about the gold rush in 1861. Hope you are having an awesome day blogging, I liked to learn about history it is part of our country and ancestors and I loved learning about the gold rush. What is your favourite part about history and social studies?

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  3. Hi Risha I really like your gold rush work.I liked to learn about history it is part of our country and ancestors and I will love to learn about the gold rush.What is your favourite part about your history?

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    1. Hi, Sharnarnia thanks for the comment on my gold rush blog post. My favourite part is learning about the amazing people. What is your favourite part of history? BYE!

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  4. Kia Ora Risha, I like the info that you've put in this Mind mup. I am concerned of how you've used a different learning tool that not many people are interested of using. I enjoy finding your paragraph easy to understand. I really enjoy your post, it seems like I have no tips for improvement because it already looks like you've done really well. Thank you for sharing this at the right time.

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