Monday, March 15, 2021

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Athletics Self-reflection

 In athletics training, I enjoyed managing my own training and improvement because I was able to work on activities at my own pace, because I know I work a little bit slower in p.e than a lot of other people. Although, sometimes I found it difficult to get guidance from a teacher because they had other people to tend to.

For my effort on athletics , I would rate myself a solid 7/10. I tried my hardest to participate in at LEAST 5 events.  I'm pretty sure I got up to six activities. They were a variety of field and track events. Even though I didn't place in any of the events, I'm still proud that I participated a great deal more than last year. 

I would give myself an overall grade a Merit, because although I'm not the best at any of the events, I do think I put an effort to improve in the majority of them. The events I most improved in are high jump, javelin, discus and the 400 metre run.

The Growth-Mindset self-talk I used was; from where I am now, I can only improve, so I may as well try my hardest. Whaea Ruth helped me maintain this mindset throughout this whole unit. 





Monday, March 1, 2021

 Shake to be Surprised


Comparing Two Right Declarations

 The similarities between Te Tiriti o Waitangi and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights are equality, they both talk about rights and no discrimination, they both have articles, and you're allowed to own things, as they both state. Things that are different about the two declarations are that in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights they state your allowed to own things without anyone having rights over it but in Te Tiriti o Waitangi they state everything belongs to the Crown. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has 30 articles whereas Te Tiriti o Waitangi only has 3. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights says there's no unfair detainment and in Te Tiriti o Waitangi it's never mentioned. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written for the ''Universe'' and Te Tiriti o Waitangi it's between the English Crown and Maaori.