Friday 29 September 2017

Orange Shirt Day

We learned from Ms. Willier

Sarah- that if you had long hair they chopped it off.
Isabel - some kids did not survive the residential school
Ella- parents would go to jail if they didn't send their children to the R  school
Estella - they fed kids boring, not tasty porridge - you don't get other food even if you don;t like it
Millie - some kids survived and others did not and they buried in the cemetery (graveyard)
Rhys - her (Ms. Willier) Dad went to R school
Madelyn - they had to stay in the school
Phoebe - you were not allowed to talk to your siblings because boys and girls were separated
Julia - they tell stories and they don't like it
Terrace -  at night, they weren't allowed to use the washroom
Catherine - they could not go see their parents
Estella - they wouldn't let the children talk the language of their family
Emmett - they couldn't call their Mom on their phone, or anyone
Sarah - they could not return to their family
Rhys - they were put in separate classes of their siblings (brother or sister)
Ella- if you are scared, you were just left to cry by yourself
Malia- in the R school, the kids could not celebrate their traditions
Sam - they could't wear their traditional clothing
Rhys - if they got hit or sit, they often were not give help and many children died
Sarah- at the R school they made the kids do what they wanted, even if they didn't want to
Caleb - they didn't have a lot of choices for food
Lucas - some were not taught how to read and write
Julia - they were not listening to the kids
Rhys - it was a boring school







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