I am a Year 6 student at May Road School Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 11 and my teacher is Ms Schuster.
Thursday, 7 March 2019
MY KAWA OF CARE. BY PEARLINITA AT MAY ROAD SCHOOL
Hello today I am going to be talking about what I learnt from the Kawa of care. So what I have learnt from that is to always hold your Chromebook with to hands. I will explain what I mean. So if you walk around with your chrome book open and you are not holding it properly then it will crack. So now I am going to tell you how I felt so this is how I felt so I felt so nervous that I was going to do something wrong and I also felt happy and excited to learn about kawa of care What I felt interesting about this learning is that that I can use these thing to use and teach others. When I first started going on a Chromebook I felt weird and did not know the Kawa of care but since a teacher that comes to this school and knows the kawa of care I will get to know more about it. When I was doing the kawa of care it was very difficult for me to do the speech bubbles. So the first thing that was hard about the speech bubbles is that I didn't know how to use the speech bubbles but know I do.
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Nice work Pearlinita. I like the you have explained why one must hold the chromebook with two hands. I know how you feel about being nervous- a lot of children feel nervous when they start using chromebooks.
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Hi Pearlinita,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jo Green and I am a teacher at Owairaka District School. What a fantastic first post! I enjoyed reading your information about how to care for our Chromebooks. I liked how you shared how nervous you were using it for the first time. I have felt that too when I try something for the first time. Blog you later!
Hi my name is Haider and I'm from room 25 at owairaka district school. I liked the Chromebook manners and like your blog. I really enjoyed it and it made me challenge . Visit my blog at http://odshaiderw.blogspot.com/ Meet ya later.
ReplyDeleteSee you later Haider.
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