Here is my vem digram about education. It shows similarities and difference between past and present in Education.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson and Ms Kirkpatrick.
Monday, 24 June 2013
My vem digram in Education
Here is my vem digram about education. It shows similarities and difference between past and present in Education.
My Speech Reflection
My Speech Reflection
My speech topic was about why lollies should be in schools.
My voice was a loud but I need to say my words more clearly.
I stood still and relaxed but sometimes I couldn’t stand still because I was
nervous.
The hardest part of speeches was when everyone was looking at me and I
had to deal with it.
I am proud of my loud clear voice because that was the hardest thing I had
to do.
Next time I will use exciting words and expressions.
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Technology in Education
This is my Technology in education timeline. I learnt that in 1890 slate boards were made. I had fun making this timeline.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Penalty Shootout
This is a new game I have learnt called Penalty shootout. This game had to do with our spelling. We were learning about connective words and phrases. Connectives help to link the story to make it sound better.I enjoyed playing this game because after you answer the question you get to score the ball in the
goal. The thing I didn't enjoy about this game was that I scored much in the goals.
goal. The thing I didn't enjoy about this game was that I scored much in the goals.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Education in New Zealand
Education in New Zealand
- Between 2000 and 2007 New Zealand schools move towards designating school class levels based on the years.
- There are three types of school(state, private or registered or independent.
- In 2007 in 5 New Zealand high school people were picked by cyberbullying.
- By 1900 less than 10 percent in New Zealand.
Judging from a school punishment book for 1930-56, children were no better disciplined in the days when teachers ruled with the cane than they are today.
Wet Lunch Netbook Agrement
Wet Lunch Netbook Agreement
- Eat my lunch first - keep food and drink away from computers
- Finish my work first
- Play learning games
- Work at a desk with your netbook to keep it safe
- Visit safe sites:
- Cool maths games
- Study Ladder
- Sumdog
- Xtramath
- Other class blogs
- Class Dojo
- Anything on our class site (especially reading and maths links)
- Typing practice
- Google Apps
- Tux paint
- Blogger (posting work onto your blog)
- Any damages (casing cracks or juice in keyboard or screen cracks) will cost your family $70
- Don’t use your full name, address or phone numbers on public sites
- Beware of side advertising - don’t click on the links
- Keep emails friendly and happy (sort out problems face to face)
- Use your camera for learning tasks only
- NO DOWNLOADING MUSIC OR GAMES (your parents will be contacted and your netbook removed)
I agree to follow these rules around my netbook to stay safe.
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