Sunday, September 19, 2021
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
Sunday, August 1, 2021
Quality Blog Posts
We have been learning all about creating quality blog posts. We know we need to add lots of information so that the readers of our blog can use all this information to comment on our blog posts. We also know that posting three or more blog posts every week can help us to keep improving our writing. When we write a blog post, we need to include a reflection on our learning that shows what we were learning in our Cybersmart time, which tool we used, what we found easy, what we found challenging and what we could improve next time.
We know that quality blog posts have:
- full sentences
- capital letters
- full stops
- information about our learning
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Kia ora World, from Central School
Kia ora koutou!
We are a class of 29 learners in Year 5 & 6 at Central School. Our teacher's name is Mrs MacNeilage.
This is our first time working with blogs and we are beginning with a class blog, so that we can understand how blogs work. Kōka Amie has told us that blogging helps us to learn about and practice being really smart online learners who know how to build smart relationships online and make good decisions about what we post and how we communicate with others. We will remember to keep our comments Positive and Thoughtful and Helpful. We look forward to sharing with you many of the wonderful things we do at Central School
One thing we've started learning about today is our Kawa of Care. This explains how we will look after our devices so that we always have them ready for learning. Looking after a Chromebook is sort of like looking after a pet. One example is to plug in our Chromebook just like we feed our pet.
One thing that is different between looking after a Chromebook and looking after a pet is that a Chromebook doesn't need water.
In the slide below, we've added some of our examples of the well-designed Chromepets that we've created to explain our learning about caring for our Chromebooks.
Monday, February 22, 2021
Nau mai, haere mai
Welcome to our class blog.
We look forward to sharing our learning with our school,
our whānau and friends everywhere.