Today we did orienteering. I chose to work by myself because I wanted to challenge myself and wanted to use my orienteering skills from last time. I found this, really easy because the letters were everywhere and I was able to read the map propley. The thing I didn't enjoy was running in the mud.
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.
Thursday, 30 June 2016
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
Britain Votes to Stay or Leave the EU
This is my current events for this week. My article was about Britain deciding to leave the European Union. In this DLO you will find out why they wanted to leave and some more information about this topic.
Labels:
Current Events,
Kiwi Kids News,
Reading
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Speech 2016
Today we presented our speech in groups. Each group had to perform there speech while the other people collaboratively voted on how our speech was. Evelyn, Nazella, Cj, and Kelvin had to vote on how my speech was while I was saying it to them. I liked say my speech this way because I was really nervous and I couldn't really say it in front of the whole class if we had to do it like that. I think I did a great job on my speech but I needed to make eye contact with my audience. Here is my speech.
Good morning / afternoon teachers and students. Should we believe everything we see online? I am here to convince you to not believe everything we see, even if it looks interesting. I chose this topic because lots of people suicide themselves or change the way they look because they think everything is true.
As Abraham Lincoln once said “ Don't believe everything on the internet “ which means just because there are a bunch of facts on a website, it doesn't make it true. Have you ever clicked on a website and it takes you to a page that says take this survey to earn money? Have you ever got taken to a page which tells you to fill out credit card details? Well some of it is fake. 98% of the americans don’t believe everything online. I’m going to persuade you to not believe everything online. Here are some reason on why to not believe everything you see online.
First of all on social media. Social media is very popular around the world and about 1.73 billion go on social media everyday. Most people don't think about what they post, who they add or who they accept to see their page. About 40% of people get hurt online either because they don't know about these stuff or they are just not careful while online. Some of the websites may be true but still, we shouldn’t believe everything online just because it was on the internet. We really need to be careful around websites.We don’t really know the person behind the profile picture. Marcus Aurelius says everything we hear is an opinion not a fact, everything we see is a perspective not the truth. Social media can affect other people in certain ways like it can be a small problem and turn into a big problem or it could even cause suicide.
Second of all on T.V. There are so many programs there that influence us to be like that person or changes the way we act, look or changes the prices of things. For example if a famous person uses something the prices will be higher even though it was cheaper. Many channels have a lot of swear words and from there we pick up those words or we copy the words they use. Like if a celebrity uses a cooler word for mum they start using that word instead of the word mum. By just watching T.V we copy,behave, and make some bad choices by watching the people we want to be like. We shouldn't have to copy a celebrity because you want to look cool. Oscar Wilde says be yourself cause everyone is already taken.
There are so many things that make us believe that is true or influences us to be like that person. Do you still believe everything online? Your actions can affect others in certain ways. You might think it’s a joke but the other person might take it seriously. Even if we download something it might cause a virus. Don't believe everything you see. I bet you have heard that quote lots of time. My point is we can't believe everything we see online because it has a picture and some facts. Be proud of who you are and don't let anyone else try to change you. Don't trust everything you see. Even salt looks like sugar. Don’t let your ears hear what your eyes didn’t see and don’t let your mouth say what your heart doesn't feel. Thank You for listening to my speech.
Here is my results for my speech.
Japan Learning Challenges
This presentation shows the different thing they do in Japan. You will find some of there cultural food compared to ours, some of there language and some facts about the Japan Flag. I learnt that the capital of Japan is Tokyo. I also learnt that Japan is in the Northern and Eastern hemisphere I learnt a lot while I was doing Japan. I worked collaboratively with my partners Avalon and Rachel. I hope you learn something off this presentation.
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Orienteering
Today my partner and I, did orienteering. I learnt that how to read a map and the signs on it. It first was sunny when we started but rained after. I really enjoyed running around and looking for the letters until it started raining. Looking for the letters were really easy because we knew how to read the map but when it started raining it made our paper all soggy and wet. We had a choice if we wanted to work in partners or by ourselves. What I enjoyed most was running around looking for the different letters. I chose to do it with a partner because I wanted to have some help along the way. I learnt a lot of new things from these sessions because I never know when I will need to use these skills.
Labels:
Nesi,
Orienteering,
Silivia,
Sport
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
River Safety
This is a poster on how to stay safe around rivers or water. I chose to do this activity because we have a swimming pool at our school and to be allowed to swim we need to be safe. Some tips on how to stay safe around the water and rivers is to dont swim in restricted areas or if the water is looking dirty.
Labels:
2016,
Inquiry,
Nesi,
River Safety,
Swimming
Thursday, 9 June 2016
China
This presentation tells you some facts about China like how to say some of the basic words and some of the seas that surround china. I was learning about the global neighbors of asia as it was our topic. I also learnt that China has a population of 21,150,000 people and that the capital city of China is Beijing.
Thailand Food Challenge
This presentation shows the food that are eaten in Thailand. Did you know that Thailand have 5 blending flavors which are sweet, salty, sour, bitter and hot. When the Thai people migrated to Thailand they migrated with them there traditional food. They came with rice, noodles, dumplings. soya sauce, and more soya products. Most of the Thai food was hot and spicy.
Labels:
Asia,
Food Challenge,
Inquiry,
Nesi,
Thailand
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Blog Analyses
This DLO shows a graph of all the blog post I have posted from 2013 to 2016. I think I have done lots of blog post for 2013 because I was focused on my learning. I haven't really posted some post for 2016. I think this because I dont have my device and I dont have a device available to do my work on.
Labels:
Blog Analysis,
maths,
Nesi
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