Today in hurumanu 1 we have been writing stories about Kate Sheppard.
Remember?
Where was Kate Sheppard born? Kate Sheppard was born in Liverpool, England in 1847.
Why do you think Kate Sheppard was placed on the New Zealand $10 note?
I think she was placed on the $10 note for receiving many honours
within New Zealand. Buildings, Streets, and neighbourhoods. That was why she was on the $10 note.
WCTU stands for: (Circle One)? (C) Women’s Christian Temperance Union.
What are these actions Kate Sheppard took in her quest
for women to have the right to vote? She travelled all over
New Zealand, writing to newspapers, holding public meetings and talking to members of the parliament.
Which of these statements about the text are true?
Kate Sheppard was born in 1847-TRUE
Australia was the first country to allow women to vote-FALSE
Nearly 32,000 signatures were collected in Sheppard's election-TRUE
Kate Sheppard’s image is on the New Zealand $20 note-FALSE
Understand?
Summarise this article in your own words?
Kate Sheppard had to do something about women's suffrage,
because the men were not allowing the women to vote or anything
in the election. All of the men said to women to “stay home and to
look after their children and to stay at their proper place”. Kate
Sheppard was the only woman to save the women's suffrage, and she
did what was right to help the women. Kate Sheppard made the women
proud and made them stand up for themselves, then the men criticized them
to go home. Kate Sheppard was so proud of them.
The petition was more than five hundred pages long and
signed by over 25,000 women. There were lots of women that
voted for the petition. NZ was the first to let women vote. We
should be allowing women to vote in anything or any other election.
2.Using the word bank below, fill in the gaps to complete these
sentences?
(a)Many men didn’t believe women should be able to vote.
(b)Kate Sheppard collected 32,000 signatures in a petition.
(c)Sheppard featured on a postage stamp and in 1991, her
image was placed on the New Zealand $10 note.
3.In the following paragraph from the text, circle or use a highlighter to show the key words and/or phrases? 32,000, Primeminister and the Petition was 270 metres long.
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