Thursday, 31 October 2019
Cybersmart - Is Seeing, Believing?(Part 2) with Ms Collins
IALT: Identify what photos or videos that can be altered/edited/changed.
I created this image because I believe that it relates to Cybersmarts in many different ways. To me this image is about being careful with who you talk to because you never know what they are capable of. If you get a message from a random person I suggest you ignore it because it could possibly be a scam or someone dangerous. Here is the finished image:
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Applied Theatre inspires Kia Manawanui
Why do you think we invited Everyday Theatre in today to work with us?
I think this is a lesson to teach kids that when there are troubled stuff happening at home then it's alright to ask for help.
Why do you think the team used a computer game to work with us?
In my perspective I think it's because children these days play on there computer more and it seemed really fun.
Who could you ask for help if you ever felt like Jack and knew someone who needed help support?
What was the hardest part of the game and why?
The hardest part of the game was to freeze because I kept on laughing and it was hard to stay still.
What did you enjoy most about being a Games Master for a morning?
It was really fun and I really enjoyed being able to play.
How did we work as a team to win this game?
We participated and made sure that everyone was following the rules and trying to keep our lives.
What could we take from today to use in other classroom activities in the future?
We could use and tech other kids about situations like this.
What kinds of secrets are okay to break?
Monday, 28 October 2019
Chicken Curry Bonanza
WALHT: Cook Chicken Curry.
Talofa lava and welcome back to my blog! It's been awhile since i've blogged and now i'm here to share with you all yet another blog about our 6th session cooking with Mrs Tuipulotu! To start of this blog reflection I would like to list down the process of how to cook Chicken Curry:
Step 1 - Peel and slice 5 potatoes into 4
- Pour 2 cups of water into pot
- Place potatoes into the pot
- Wait til potatoes are soft
Step 2 - Slice and dice onion
- Dice the chicken
- Pour the onions and chicken into the pan
- Fry until it is cooked
Step 3 - Add Spices and 1/2 cup of water into the pan
- Add vegetables into the pan
- Mix well
Finish - Serve Chicken Curry in a bowl/s
- Eat!
This is the process of how to cook, well at least this is the process we used to cook Chicken Curry. Moving on, I think that during the cooking lesson we(me and my partner Grace) managed to help each other with each step although our Chicken Curry wasn't a success I think we did well managing to follow each step. This session was one of those challenging moments but I am willing to face challenges! I hope our next session will be a success until then thank you all for reading, I hope this helped in any way!
Thursday, 24 October 2019
Cybersmart - Is Seeing, Believing? by Hevani
IALT:Identify photos or videos that can be altered/edited/changed.
Kia Ora and greetings to you all. With in today's blog I will be sharing what both classes room 9 and 10 have done for Cybersmart during the past week. For last week's Cybersmart lesson we were given a presentation to complete titled, "Is Seeing, Believeing?" In each slide we had to list down what things have been altered and why.
Alter - " To change the way something looks, sometimes using a computer or other digital tools."
What i've learnt while completing this presentation is that not everything that we see it true, most photos have been edited to make it more appealing. In my opinion I think that altering photos are sometimes ok just not all the time. We shouldn’t alter photos for our amusement but use it for a better purpose.
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Manaiakalani Filming by Kea Kids Production
π₯Manaiakalani Filmingπ₯
Malo E Lelei and welcome to my blog! Earlier last term, I got given the opportunity to do the introduction and outro for the Manaiakalani Film Festival this year. If you do not know what this is, every year a different student from a different school is selected to introduce the Manaiakalani Festival and end it, this year I was the chosen one!
On Tuesday 24th of September, Ms. Grant and Luke (the camera man), came into school for filming. Ms. Grant is a big part of the Manaiakalani and Luke is apart of Kea Kids .
At first, I was camera shy and kept on messing up because I was so nervous, but after a while, I got used to it. The experience was nerve-wrecking! It was really fun but also hard at the same time.
One thing I enjoyed the most was being able to step out of my normal, comfort zone and express my confidence through the camera. I would just like to say thank you to Ms. Grant and Mrs. Burt for this lovely opportunity!
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QOB: Have you ever experienced being camera shy etc.?
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