I worked with Jericho. This DLO has fact about Kokako lodge, where we went for school camp.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Thursday, 30 March 2017
Kokako Lodge Information
I worked with Jericho. This DLO has fact about Kokako lodge, where we went for school camp.
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Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Eric's group
This is my group three's camp photos. Every photo was taken at camp. I enjoyed every activity.
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Kokako Bird
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Photo Story Of Camp
This is my photo story of camp. This was in order from day one to day four.
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Monday, 27 March 2017
Camp 5 Minute Recount
The High Ropes
I felt really stricken when I was climbing and my body was wobbly. When I was on the beam walk I didn’t want to take another step. I wish I had never gone on it. I took one step but I snipped off. But then I got back up and walked again. When I got to the other side of the pole the instructor said to lean back and jump off but I didn’t want to. I was so scared and afraid the rope would break.
When I got to other side of the pole the instructor said to walk back, lean back and jump off. In the end I really enjoyed it.
This is a 5 minute recount about our momentariness in camp.
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Thursday, 16 March 2017
Tech:2D Models Compare and Contrast
This is 2D Models Compare and Contrast Plane.
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Monday, 13 March 2017
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Why my blog is unique
In writing we learning explanation writing we have been learning about explanation since the past 2 weeks.
Fraido, Freeman and Miki and worked with each other and collabrated to write this
A blog is an incredible place where people around the world see and comment on your learning. My blog is unique because it has my thinking and ideas, and it is non-identical to other blogs. Did you know that not all blogs have the same features?
My blog is special because it displays all my learning from 2014 when it came alive. During those years I shared my work 310 times with a global audience. That means I have shared my work 310 times with the world! Around 9,500 people have seen my blog since the day it was born.
Each blog post has 3 main parts to it. A title, a blurb and labels. My title tells people what my post is about. This is important because when the social media sees it they’ll understand what you did. The blurb is a short summary that tells what I have been learning. This is important because it helps my audience understand what I was learning. I label each post so that my work is easy to find. For example if I post a poem I label the poem in my writing folder.
There is a comments section under each post. The comments help you to connect with other people and their blogs. You use the comments sections to give feedback and feedforward. That means you find out what people liked about your work and sometimes they give you ideas to work on. If I reply we can have a learning conversation. That’s better than writing in a book that only your teacher can see.
My blog is original because it has a timeline of my learning since I was in year four. The best part is that you can't throw your blog away but you can throw your books away
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
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