Digital Citizen
What is Digital Citizen?
A digital citizen is a pupil who is part of the online society. They are social on social medias and uses google and other apps regularly. .
How can we be a good Digital Citizen?
Being a good citizen is not as hard as you think here are some of the ways to be a good citizen. Be social in the digital world by commenting, posting, etc. Do the right things by follow rules and not copying other people's work. Be a trustworthy friend who people can count on, by never lie about you age, name, height etc. Another way to be a good Digital citizen is, you have to respect the rights of others by letting them have privacy. A good citizen knows how to be cyber safe and knows how to use symbols, language and text of digital technologies. A digital citizen uses ICT to collaborate with others in a kind and meaningful way. A digital citizen is confident and familiar with ICT. A digital citizen uses technology as a tool to help enhance learning to its fullest. Always lock important information otherwise hackers can track where you live, your password
you down.
Health and Wellness
There are lots of health risks when using a computer. If you're on the computer for too long your eyes can start to hurt and you can have loss of sight. To prevent that have a break from the computer for an hour, after each hour. Don't sit on the floor, it can hurt your back.
Digital Law
Digital law is the rules on the internet. One part of Digital Law is cyber safety. Cyber Safety is the safe of use of technology. Digital law relates to stealing other people's work or causing damage.
References:
https://www.netsafe.org.nz/digital-citizenship-and-digital-literacy/
http://elearning.tki.org.nz/Teaching/Innovative-learning-environments/Digital-citizenship
http://www.sanchezclass.com/goodcitizen.htm
http://tamritz.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MiddleSchoolBadges_0041_DigitalCitizen_600.png
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hsI3iC2Tqwc/Vbk_KEaPE4I/AAAAAAAACUo/aEXHDUYXt5g/s1600/dig
https://www.google.co.nz/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&es_th=1&ie=UTF-8#q=What+is+Digital+Citizen%3F&es_th=1
https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=health+and+wellness+digital+citizenship&safe=strict&rlz=1CAACAG_enNZ576NZ582&biw=1366&bih=633&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIj4GStbD1yAIVARamCh0ejgun#imgrc=KoXYUKaQJO5xqM%3A
http://cooltext.com/
https://www.google.co.nz/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&es_th=1&ie=UTF-8#q=what%20is%20cyber%20safety&es_th=1
By Mikayla and Caitlyn
I am a Year 7 student at Christ the King School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 5 and my teachers are Ms Ashe and Ms Goodier.
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Jesse Tree Week 1
Jesse Tree Week 1
We are learning about the Jesse Tree. We have copied this and this is the References:http://www.loyolapress.com/the-jesse-tree-for-the-first-week-of-advent.htm
Week 1 Day 1
Week 1 Day 2
Week 1 Day 3
Week 1 Day 4
Week 1 Day 5
Week 1 Day 6
Week 1 Day 7
Please comment down below, I would love to hear your thoughts.
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Religious Education
Monday, 7 December 2015
Evaluation for the year’s work
Evaluation for the year’s work—view and look at Term 1, 2, 3, 4 work in Reading, Inquiry (Science.Social studies, Health and Technology)
What did I learn? I learnt how to make a secure and stable bridge. I also learnt the difference between an opinion and a fact.
Why were you learning it? It will help me in the future.
How is that learning going to help you? When I go to college and university I might have to do a project like this or I might what to pursue this as a job.
What am I pleased about? I am pleased about that I learnt a lot this year.
Who helped you in your learning? My teacher, my mom and dad helped me in my learning.
What do I need help with? I need help with my spelling.
What do I want to learn next time? I want to learn other curriculum activities such as music and dance.
With digital learning-
What are the interesting things you have learned in digital learning? The interesting things I have learnt are how to use different applications.
How is that going to help you in your further learning? I will know how to use apps in presenting work and researches I do. when I am in college I can apply all the things I have learnt.
What are the things I think I need to learn more in digital learning? How to post slides and padlets.
What do I want to learn next time? I want to learn about music and play an instrument, and learn different languages.
By Mikayla
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This years work
Hangry
Have you ever gotten angry when you've gone without food for a long time? If you have, you are suffering from a term which is a mix between hungry and angry, known as hangry. There is an explanation for this uncontrollable reaction.
People get hangry because there is a lack of glucose in the bloodstream which is caused by having not enough food. While other body organs use different nutrients, the brain relies only on glucose. When the glucose levels get low to brain panics and sends messages to the other organs to release hormones which increases the amount of glucose is the bloodstream. It is also the same hormones that makes you fight when faced with a dangerous situation.
Pleases comment down below, Have you ever experienced hangryness? I would love to hear your thoughts.
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By Mikayla
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Writing
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Mary Song Of Praise
Mary song of praise
By Mikayla
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Religious Education
Back To The Future
If you didn’t know, Wednesday, October 21st was back to the future day. 30 years ago there is a trilogy called Back to the Future. If you are unfamiliar with the movie, in the movie they want to go back to the date 21 October 2015. The film's protagonist are Marty Mcfly and Doctor Brown. In the city of Hill Valley California, people have been excited to save Mcfly’s yet to be born children.
This actually is the second time for Tinker Hatfield, the Nike designer to try to create a real life version of the iconic sneakers. The 2011 version has every detail and it looks just like Marty Mcfly. But the only thing, it didn’t have the self-lacing mechanism.
This time the company has found a technology which automatically tighten the lace when it senses your foot, It can tighten around the foot and around the ankle. There's also a manual which can loosen or tighten grip if needed.
Since these shoes are inspired by Marty Mcfly’s shoes, it fits to give the first pair of Nike Mags for Michael J.Fox the actor who played Marty Mcfly. Nike plans to release additional pairs in 2016. But they will only be a limited edition and they only sell them through auction. All the money will go to Michael J. Fox Foundation which is Parkinson research will benefit from the sale. That's good news but it means it will be expensive for us. What an great invention. I would love to have a pair of Nike Mags. Would you?
Pleases comment down below, would you like a pair of Nike Mags? I would love to hear your thoughts.
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By Mikayla
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Writing
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Friday, 25 September 2015
My Speech
Thrown on the ground, stepped on, scrunched and littered. You might ask what I’m talking about, I’m talking about paper. It’s a big part of our lives but do we value it as much as we should? People around the world are misusing paper. Do you know how much time and effort one man did to create paper? It took him ages to figure out out to make paper. When it was done the whole community rejoiced and was happy because it was something new an invention and a thing you can write on. Isn’t that amazing!!! The one who created paper and That man was Cai Lun, Cai Lun invented paper that we use everyday. He was persistent, enthusiastic and a critical thinker. He messed up many times but he tried and tried, until it was perfect. It must be tiring for him to create and create paper until he perfected to his desired.
You might wonder, if Cai Lun made paper what did we use before paper? We used papyrus. The word paper came from the word papyrus, Ancient Greek for the Cyperus papyrus plant. Papyrus was slowly spread to Italy and Southern france reaching Germany by the year 1400. Papyrus is a thick, paper like material which was produced from the pith of the Cyperus plant. The Cyperus plant was used in Ancient Greek and other mediterranean cultures for writing, long before the making of paper in China. Papyrus however are plants dried and woven, while paper is manufactured from fibers whose properties have been changed by maceration.
When was paper invented? Papermaking process is said to have been developed in China during the early 2nd century,the Han dynasty or as early as the year 105 AD. Paper was invented in ancient China during the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) and spread slowly to the west via the Silk Road.
Who invented paper? The first paper known in the history was made around 3500 BC called papyrus. It was invented by ancient egyptians What is paper used for? We used paper for, the most common writing on. At school, at work, at home, anywhere we use paper everywhere! At school we use paper to write stories and reports to help us learn. At work we use paper to take down notes of what the boss wants you to do. We also use paper at home to do homework and to just, doodle i guess. Once you finished doing homework, you can show your teacher, your teacher might ask to print your work. Paper is also used for printing on. Did you know paper can be eaten? Paper is used in asian cuisine as a food ingredient. Paper is made out of trees and it's edible! How crazy is that! Eating paper?
I Believe Cai Lun didn’t make the first paper in the history but he invented paper we use nowadays. What do you think if paper was not invented? What would schools be like without paper? Would there be impact on the world? How about offices without paper would they rely on the
computer?
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Please comment down below, Who is your inspiration? I would love to hear your thoughts.
By Mikayla
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Writing
Northland Brown Kiwi
We are learning about endangered animals in New Zealand and I'd like to share my research on Northland Kiwi---
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Inquiry
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Child Labour
Child Labour
What is child Labour?
Many families are taking their children out of school and sending them to work. In the recent decades millions of children are being used as slaves.There is an estimate of 215 child labourers around the world, about 114 million are in Asia, 14 million in the Pacific, 7% live in Latin America and 30% live in sub- Saharan Africa.
Where do they work?
Do you know who picks the bananas you eat or who cuts the flowers that you gave your mother for mother's day, the yummy chocolates you eat, and the soft jacket and clothes we wear? Do you appreciate the fruits and vegetable you have? Well, you might be surprised, a child did that. The International labour organisation thinks that 215 million children between the ages of 5 to 17 are working underaged in an explosive and dangerouse places. About 60% of child labourers are involved in hunting, mining, fishing, agriculture and forestry. Most bananas come from Ecuador, cotton from Egypt and Benin, flowers are cut in Columbia, Oranges are picked in Brazil, cocoa from Ivory coast, tea from Argentina and Bangladesh, and the daily fruits and vegetables from the United States.
What is the cause of child labour?
Families are extremely poor and men are greedy and want money. They trick the children to work for them and they say they will pay them but they don’t. So they employ children but don’t pay them. Poor families make their children work, even if it's only 10 cents a week. So this means children are putting all their hard work into this but not getting anything in return. Is this fair? Is this right?
This is not fair for children, children should not work. They are missing out in learning in school that will affect them when they're older. Without education they can’t get a good job and raise their own family. Don’t you think they should just be kids who play, go to school and able to have fun.
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Please comment down below, What do you think of Child Labour? I would love to hear your thoughts.
By Mikayla
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Writing
Facts about Eggs
Facts about Eggs
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It has protein, vitamins and minerals
- An egg is made out of 3 main parts, egg yolk, egg white and the shell
- The eggs yolk contains fatty acids
- In Christianity, an egg is also known as new life
- An egg can be used as a glue in cooking
- There are different types of eggs such as quail, duck, goose, ostrich and the most common chicken eggs
- Most of the egg protein is found in the egg white along with B2
- The egg white lowers the amount of fat and cholesterol
- Some brands of eggs now have omega-3 fatty acids, depending on what the chicken eats
- There is a poison in eggs which is called salmonella. It causes fever, diarrhea and abdominal cramps
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Please comment down bellow, Have you had a quail, duck, goose or an ostrich egg? I would love to hear you thoughts.
By Mikayla
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Science
Friday, 18 September 2015
Rugby World Cup Flag Study
Rugby World Cup Flag Study
Q1: How many flags are there altogether?
A1: 20 flags
Q2: How many have blue on them?
A1: 12 flags
Q3: How many have red on them?
A3: 16 flags
Q4: How many have orange on them?
A4: 1 flag
Q5: How many have white on them?
A5: 18 flags
Q6: How many have black on them?
A6: 1 flag
Q7: How many have yellow on them?
A7: 5 flags
Q8: How many flags have a union jack on them?
A8: 3 flags
Q9: How many flags have symbols on them?
A9: 20 flags
Q10: How many flags have strips?
A10: 13 flags
Q11: How many flags have more than 3 colours on them?
A11: 2 flags
Q12: How many flags have less than 3 colours on them?
A12: 6 flags
Q13: How many flags have a circle on them?
A13: 3 flags
Q14: How many flags have only 1 colour on them?
A14: 0 flags
Q15: How many flags have stars on them?
A15: 4 flags
Q16: How many stars are on the New Zealand flag?
A16: 4 stars
Q17: How many stars are there on the Australian Flag?
A17: 6 stars
A18: 54 stars
Q19: How many flags have a cross on them?
A19: 5 flags
Q20: Which is you favorite flag and why?
A20: My favorite flag is South Africa because I like that it has lots of colours and I like the stripes.
Please comment down below, What's your favorite flag in the Rugby World cup, I would love to hear your thoughts.
By Mikayla
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Writing
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Syrian Exodus
Syrian Exodus
The world feels like it's coming to an end, with civil war from Syria. There's a prediction that in a few years there will be no people in Syria and it will become ghost country. At least four million Syrians are said to have been displaced within their own country. One in six people in Lebanon are now Syrian refugees. Did you know Western countries including the U.S and Britain may be asked to accept tens of thousands of refugees?
Smugglers who take the migrants by a ferry prefer the route to Chios because it is one of the fastest between Turkey and the EU. They take migrants on ferries to earn money. In some places, the distance is as short as 5 miles (8 kilometers) and takes a half-hour in a small inflatable boat with a modest single engine. A way to earn money out of the migrants. What are your feelings about Syrians leaving their country? Please comment down below, I would love to hear you thoughts.
By Mikayla
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Writing
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