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The Pioneer Village (How does The Pioneer Village 'help' the…
The Pioneer Village
How does The Pioneer Village
'help' the community?
it can help the pioneer village by people noticing it so people will go there.
it helps because when people from other countries can come here and learn about Aotearoa and Kaikohe and the history of our tupuna
Why is it valuable to
support or volunteer
in your community?
so you have an connection with the past people
It is valuable to support in your community because you can learn a lot of new things and in the bible it say to never stop giving and by supporting and volunteering in your community your giving your time and help
It can teach children about the history of the places in New Zealand.
It helps our community because it shows us how our Tupuna lived and what they saw in the old days.It shows us how greatful we should be nowadays because we have more resources now then they had in the old days.The pioneer village helps us because it gives us knowledge about our tupuna and if we know that knowledge we can pass it down to our mokopuna or even our tamariki therefore they will also know about our tupuna and how they lived.
What jobs have you done?
raking and leave blowing.
At the Pioneer Village the jobs I have helped with would be,picking and racking up leaves,cleaning the pond I have mucked around and I have also painted the wood just to make them look like mushrooms.
Have you enjoyed your time at the pioneer village?
The jobs that we have done is do a little bit of fencing
the jobs that i have been doing is cleaning the pond doing fencing raking leave blowing painting picking up the leaves and I also put the leaves in the bags.
The jobs I've been doing was picking up the leaves, painting, raking, getting algae out of the pond with the net.
and gardening.
move fire wood to house
Racking the leaves and putting them into bags.
Because it is important to take pride in the place were you live so you do not look like you live in a dump
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