Welcome to our Mission Whanau (Year 3&4) Blog

Welcome to our Mission Whanau (Year 3&4) Blog

Monday 29 September 2014

Wolves and Biodiversity

Check out this awesome video which shows what happened to the biodiversity in Yellowstone National Park when they reintroduced Wolves that had been missing from their ecosystem for 70 years.  
Upon their reintroduction, the park completely transformed. The populations of many other species increased, as did the health of the park, overall. While wolves are often considered to be harmful species, they can actually transform the world around them. They greatly increased the biodiversity in this treasured ecosystem.

Saturday 27 September 2014

Anti Bullying

Check out this wonderful website set up by a NZ school girl. http://livefortomorrow.co.nz/onevoice/ Think about some the questions and leave your thoughts here. What an inspiration you are Nikita!


Thursday 25 September 2014

Wednesday 24 September 2014

The Worm Man Visits!

What did you learn about worms and what a farm worm needs?  What are the good things we can put in our worm farm?

Friday 19 September 2014

AMAZING CHOIR SINGS SAMOAN ANTHEMS...BUT THEY NOT SAMOANS!


Post by Jojo Hypehitters.


SOMETHING TO PONDER ON...BRIDGING CULTURES...

Wednesday 17 September 2014

Social Justice Week

During Social Justice Week we have been discussing the social issues we face in New Zealand and issues we might face everyday in our class/school/home.  We have really been considering the things that effect a person so they do not have an equal opportunity in life.  We have thought about the ways in which we can be the 'Body of Christ', what we can do to make a difference and how we can use our words and actions to make a positive change for people effected by social issues.       

The term 'social justice' implies fairness and mutual obligation in society: that we are responsible for one another, and that we should ensure that all have equal chances to succeed in life.

The Caritas focus during this week is on Catholic social teaching, which provides us with key ethical principles through which we can interpret social issues around us and take action to seek justice. Seven of the principles are: human dignity; solidarity; subsidiarity; stewardship; common good; participation; and preferential option for the poor. See http://caritas.org.nz/resources/cst for videos to explain and give examples of each of these.

We were really motivated by the following images.  They made us think about what we would take a stand about.

Check out our images and please leave us your reactions.


These images also really shocked us and made us consider the hurtful names we might use for others.
http://www.upworthy.com/before-we-use-certain-words-we-should-all-look-at-these-pictures-they-might-make-us-think-twice?c=ufb1 

Sunday 7 September 2014

Cross Country

Awesome effort on Friday!  Well done for all the hard work during training and for pushing to do your best on the final run!