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Monday, 5 February 2018

10Mn Class treaty

In social studies, have a class treaty in 10Mn (in our class) because we needed it for equality and class rights. We signed it so everyone in our class shares those rules/rights to make this class have an agreement. They both are made of paper, they are both written with ink. It is different to the Waitangi treaty because our class treaty isn't as formal or signed by as many people.

We all signed this treaty for proof of confirmation from every single person in this class. This shows that we agreed to follow this treaty to the best of our abilities.


How is our class treaty the same as the Treaty of Waitangi?

I would say that a couple of similarities would be that it is both signed by mainly 2 parties (in our case the Teacher and the Students). Also, another reason is that they both decide on something that helps both parties (in our case it helps everyone be respected and comfortable).

How is our class treaty different than the Treaty of Waitangi?

I would say that a few differences would be that Our treaty was signed in the modern day (2018) rather than the Treaty of Waitangi (1840). Another difference would be that our treaty was signed only for a size of 1 class rather than the Treaty of Waitangi which was signed for pretty much the whole of New Zealand. 

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