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Wednesday, 28 March 2018

What It Takes To Be A Cybersmart LearnerπŸ˜„πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜πŸ˜Š

Step 1: Use your Chromebooks or any other device to learn faster and always be in the right place, at the right time, with the right attitude. Source: About Cybersmart Learning

2: Remember what ever you post online it'll be there for ever and everyone in the whole entire world can see it. Source: Smart Footprint

3: Be mindful when you are agreeing to terms and conditions and be aware of copyright laws. Source: Smart and Legal

4: You need to know how to construct your online media and know how to verify online information. Source: Smart Media

5: Know what to do when an inappropriate site pops up and also become efficient at searching and making smart judgmentsSource: Smart Surfing



Friday, 16 March 2018

River TalksπŸŽ‰πŸ˜€

Yesterday at approximately 12:30pm half of Room 12 and all of Room 10 went on a school walk. We went to Glen Innes Omaru River. We learnt a lot about the Omaru River and how and what we need to do to keep it safe. During the river talks we saw a Cook Island performance and it was performed by a young girl.

After the event was completed one of Saint Heliers' teachers stood up and thanked the people for what they had done. After the lady had finished speaking she lead the school into a waiata (song).

When the lady  finished I was put on the spot.  I stood up and said something. I was shaking because it was freaky. When I had finished speaking I lead Ruapotaka into a song.