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Tuesday 2 January 2018

Summer learning journey Week 2 Day 3

Day 3: The Great Depression (The 1930s)

Unfortunately, the wealth and success of the 1920s did not continue into the 1930s. Instead, the stock market in America crashed on Tuesday 29 October 1929. When this happened, people lost a lot of money and much of the world sunk into a deep, financial depression. The 1930s is often referred to as the ‘Great Depression.’


Activity 1: Dealing with Stress
In New Zealand, many people lost their jobs during this decade. Experts predict that as much as 30% of the population was unemployed. It was a very stressful time for families.

Sadly, many of us still experience stress in our lives to this day. When I feel stressed I try to go for a walk or pop into my local gym for a quick workout. Exercise makes me feel better. What about you?

On your blog, please tell us what you do when you want to relax or de-stress. Do you read a favourite book, watch a favourite television show or talk to someone special?  What are your tips for dealing with stress?
Tips for dealing with stress
1. Take a deep breath and sit down.
2. Go for a walk.
3. Play your Favourite music




Activity 2: Offering a Helping Hand
During this period, people struggled to find work both here at home and overseas. It was a really tough time for people living in the Great Plains of the United States because they were hit with a huge drought that lasted for most of the decade. Many crops were damaged and farmers were not able to make enough money to feed their families.

Imagine that you were alive in the 1930s. What could you have done to help these families? On your blog, list three different ways that you could raise funds for families to help them buy food and clothing. Be as creative as you can with your fundraising ideas!

Ways to help fundraising 1930s.
1. Dance or concert for money ( In the Tongan culture we dance sometimes for money).
2. Walkathon/Runathon( When you get paid to run).
3. Sell Raffle tickets for a prize and all the money give to the poor.


Bonus Activity: Paying it Forward

In the mid-1930s, things began to change for the better in New Zealand. More people were able to find work and receive a steady paycheck. They were still careful, however, with their money and rarely, if ever, bought treats or gifts for one another.


Imagine that you were able to travel back in time to visit a family in the 1930s. What special gifts or treats would you like to bring with you? I would likely bring blocks of Whittaker’s chocolate, bags of Jet Planes and Pineapple Lumps, healthy food snacks, clothing, and games for the children. What about you?
Things I will bring

1. Lollies/ Chocolate, Bubble Gum and many kinds of lollies.
2. Clothes and shoes.
3. Fruit's and veg's.

3 comments:

  1. Hey Opeti, Fantastic work you have done. I really like your 3 ideas to help fundraising. Keep it up.

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  2. Hey there Opeti, thanks for sharing some tips about how people can reduce and relieve stress. It's great they are so simple and practical. I find getting outside is a great idea, for a walk or a run or just to sit. Simply getting out of the house helps heaps. I also like to read books, watch movies and listen to music. What sort of things make you stressed?

    Thanks, happy new year!
    Billy

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  3. Hey, I've also liked reading your fundraising ideas. You've come up with some clever ideas. What sort of food do you think you would cook or bake?

    What kind of stuff would you sell?

    Your raffle idea is brilliant. I was thinking you could have a sausage sizzle or a lemonade stand (especially in summer).

    Thanks, Billy

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