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Monday 6 January 2020

SLJ Week 4 DAY 3: SCREEN LEGENDS

Activity 1: Talk Show Host [4 points]
Oprah Winfrey is a bit of a television legend! She is best known for her talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show which ran for 25 years. Some people have said that she is one of the most influential women in the world. She is certainly very successful and has spent a lot of time helping others.
Like so many others, Oprah had to work very hard for her success. She had to overcome challenges and she experienced many struggles during her life, however, she persisted and eventually became a radio presenter, TV news presenter, and daytime talk show host. She now owns her own production company (HARPO), and television station (OWN). She also produces a magazine called ‘O.’
Oprah is passionate about education. She believes in the power of learning and has even started her own school in South Africa called The Oprah Winfrey Leadership School for Girls. She is keen to provide young people with opportunities to follow their passions.
For this activity, we would love to know more about your interests (passions) and your future plans. What do you think that you would like to do when you are older? Do you have a specific job in mind?
On your blog, please tell us about your future plans (i.e. what you plan to do when you finish high school or college). Would you prefer to start working right away or to continue with your studies?
Actually when I am older I want to become a accountant or a maths teacher. I have lot of dream jobs like to be a ceo of my own company or become a politician. When I finish college I am going to save up for Auckland University. I want to study in law or cooking. But for now I am going to focus on school.

Activity 2: Plot Points [4 points]
Lupita Nyong’o is a Mexican-Kenyan actress. She spent most of her childhood living in Kenya, Africa with her family. She is one of six children.
When she graduated from high school, she decided to move to the United States of America to follow her dreams of becoming an actress. She was cast in her first American film, East River, in 2008. She went on to write, produce and star in a number of films, including Black Panther and 12 Days a Slave, for which she won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (otherwise known as an ‘Oscar’). Not only did Lupita win the Oscar but she was the first ever Kenyan and/or Mexican woman to win the award. Amazing ‘eh?!
Over the past few years Lupita has continued to act, she has earned a masters degree from Yale University and has written a children’s book called Sulwe. She has also written and produced her own movies.
For this activity, imagine that you had the chance to write your own movie. What would it be about? Who would be your main characters? What are the important events that would take place?
On your blog, provide a synopsis (overview) of your movie. In particular, tell us the name of your movie, the main events that take place in your movie and the names of the main characters. If you wish, you could do this as a storyboard.
A mousetronaut 
In a little planet named mouse mania full with little mice there was a mousetronaut named Jeff. Jeff is a little mouse who is a professional astronaut that collected data. Jeff works for a space station called N.M.A (National mouse Astronauts). N.M.A has lots of high technology and has very high quality workers. One day Jeff was called on a mission. That mission was to collect data on a black hole and send data back to the nama space station.

Activity 3: Feast or Famine [6 points]
Julian Dennison is a very funny guy! He is from Lower Hutt, near Wellington. He is only 17 years old but he has already starred in a number of movies and TV commercials. You may have seen him on Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Deadpool, or in the Lynx ads.
Julian is not only a funny actor. He recently joined up with World Vision to be a 40 Hour Famine Ambassador. He travelled with World Vision to Uganda to meet some of the refugees from South Sudan who are living there. Check out this video.
For this activity, we would like to know if you would consider doing a 20 or 40 Hour Famine to raise money for charity.
On your blog, tell us whether, or not, you would participate in 20 or 40 Hour Famine. If you have already participated in a 20 or 40 Hour Famine, please share your experience, including why you decided to participate and some highlights and challenges of the experience. To get full points, please provide at least six sentences.
The old me would say No to doing 40-hour famine because not eating for almost 2 days was a challenge, But since it's for charity, I would do it. I just read about the 40 Hour Famine and I can see that the charity is about little African kids. Actually every month my church fasts for 24 hrs so I think it could be easy. I also read that Their goal is to save children's lives and ensure that they have a future.

1 comment:

  1. Morena Auckland,

    It is great to see that you have ambitious ideas of what you want to be when you are older. I believe going through high school you will gain an even better understanding of what you enjoy the most. A lot of people (including myself) do not enjoy maths at all! Which means both teachers and companies are always on the hunt for people who go into this field. I believe keeping up your passions but make sure you are enjoying yourself at the same time!

    Did you know that you can go to University for free for the first year under the Labour governments plan! My brother got his first year free. Also you yourself do not need to pay for University, you get a loan and pay it back when you start working. So you are definitely on the right track! You just need to get University Entrance which you are MORE than capable of doing :)

    Let me know if you are interested in finding out more. It is good to have stored in the back of your head.

    Have you looked at the university courses? You should check this out, there are SO many to choose from. But remember, this is a few years away!!

    Keep up the great mahi Auckland, you are doing so well :)

    Nga mihi,
    Georgia

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