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Friday, January 3, 2020

Summer Learning Journey 2019-2020 • Week 2 • Day 2- Activity 1

Hi everyone! Welcome back to another post, I really need to rush right now since I have missed on a lot, I will be trying my best to catch up. Please enjoy!

DAY 2: TAKING ACTION

Activity 1: A LONG WALK TO FREEDOM

Nelson Mandela was an activist and civil rights leader who was born and raised in South Africa. For over 40 years (1948-1991), the country of South Africa had a political system called 'apartheid'. This meant that there were different rules for people who had white skin than for those who didn't. Nelson Mandela felt that this was very wrong and he fought for many years to change the law. Eventually, he became the President of South Africa and ended apartheid, but not before spending 27 years in prison.

In Robben Island Prison (where Mandela spent 18 years), life w very tough. Mandela had a very tiny, damp, concrete cell, with only a straw mat to sleep on. During the day he was forced to work in a quarry, breaking rocks into gravel. He was only allowed to see one visitor and receive one letter every six months. At night, Nelson read and studied to be a lawyer.

For this activity, we had to imagine that we were Mr Mandela and that we were living in Robben Island Prison. We have been given a journal and each night we had to write in it.

Journal Entry:

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lyan,


    Great to read your journal about Mandela! He must have had a very tricky life in prison, I really love how you have put your text onto a book! This makes reading journal entry exciting as it feels it immerses us readers into your writing! Great work:) Do you think that Mandela would have wanted to keep a journal? Why?

    One way that you can make your writing even more engaging is to colour your writing. For the future putting colour around what you are writing about (For instance on the book) really draws us readers eyes in.

    Keep up the great work!

    Gabe

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