4 July - 10 July
Section outline
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Kia ora...for this week we will practice interpretation of cartoons and memes, as well historical images, that are necessary for term 4 CAT Paper.Also a PMI model will be used for the reflection of our terms learning.
Success Criteria: I can/have...
- Understood how to interpret cartoons, memes and historical images by using guidelines for analysing these.
Activities:
1) Read notes and guidelines for interpretation of memes and political cartoons.
What Is a Meme? Here's Everything You Need to Know ...
2. By referring the political cartoons below: evaluate how has Donald Trump caused human rights violations in the USA, with regards to the lockdown procedures and his medical advise to his nation. Do you support his acts of injustice or do you think he has made .


3) Interpretation of the following meme below: Find one on your own or create one that links to New Zealand( politics/ leaders/ sports)

- Interpretation of historical image: Think of Date or Era of image captured/photographer/ what do you see/ discuss colours used/ symbolism of items and people in image.See below for class discussions:


REFLECT / WHAIWHAKAARO learning intentions:
- We are REFLECTING...on challenges experienced during our learning journey, both in research discovery and delivery of information
- WE are reflecting on the role city councils play with addressing environmental issues in NZ
- We are reflecting on ethics( lack thereof) involved by those that are responsible for causing environmental issues in NZ