Today we have been learning how to right quality blog comments. We had to sort the good and bad comments on different side of the drawing. There weren't many good comments most of the comments were bad comments but I think I found 3 quality blog comments on this drawing.
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 7 and in 2021 I will be a year 8. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Showing posts with label cybersafety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cybersafety. Show all posts
Friday, 7 August 2020
CyberSaftey Comments
Today we have been learning how to right quality blog comments. We had to sort the good and bad comments on different side of the drawing. There weren't many good comments most of the comments were bad comments but I think I found 3 quality blog comments on this drawing.
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Cyber Saftey
This week I have finally finished my Cyber Safety Canva project. We had to add four facts about being Cyber Safe.
The first tip is: Do not share your password or personal information.
The Second tip is: Never ever, share were you live because someone can just go in a plane, car, train or any transport and track you down, that wont be very good. Only tell someone you trust.
Third tip is: Don't respond to mean people be nice to people like your on the playground at school. The Fourth and final tip is: Never ever tell someone what school you go to, its just like telling where you live.
The hardest part about this activity was writing the facts on the Canva. Also getting the writing into place and make it look nice and not messy.
The easy part was putting the pictures in and speech bubble that mimick's the mean person talking , and the colorful back ground to just to make it brighter.
Maybe next time I could add a bit more writing into my Canva to tell a more and better facts about Cyber safety
What do you think?
Link to the website: Canva Website
The first tip is: Do not share your password or personal information.
The Second tip is: Never ever, share were you live because someone can just go in a plane, car, train or any transport and track you down, that wont be very good. Only tell someone you trust.
Third tip is: Don't respond to mean people be nice to people like your on the playground at school. The Fourth and final tip is: Never ever tell someone what school you go to, its just like telling where you live.
The hardest part about this activity was writing the facts on the Canva. Also getting the writing into place and make it look nice and not messy.
The easy part was putting the pictures in and speech bubble that mimick's the mean person talking , and the colorful back ground to just to make it brighter.
Maybe next time I could add a bit more writing into my Canva to tell a more and better facts about Cyber safety
What do you think?
Link to the website: Canva Website
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
James is cybersmart
This is how you keep your Chromebook safe. The challenging part was making the computer in the first slide. The easy part was thinking of the 5 reasons of to keep your Chromebook safe. I hope you really like my slideshow enjoy!
Friday, 3 March 2017
I have been learning about when you get a bad message you dont reply
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