Bias means to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favor that person or thing and treasure it dearly. This Cybersmart showed that media is biased most of the time, and it is not always true.
LCS Create
This was my cultural create for the term. It is like a bandana from the Kayin state of Myanmar. I decided to make it because the bandana looked really pretty with all the strings. I used PVA glue, a piece of fabric, some beads, and red yarn.
Cat Fact- Babyface cuteness
Have you ever wondered why cats are so cute? So cute you want to cuddle or swallow them?
It is because there is a psychological response to cuteness that your brain has. The cats have very cute features that might resemble babies. Small noses, big eyes, large foreheads, that’s what makes them so cute. Also, they have fur that is soft to touch, they have high pitched meows that makes everyone go ‘Aww!!!’ . They also have playful behavior that lures you in.
The cuteness response was also evolved because cuteness can also cause you to take care of the cute creature, and that could be good for caring for your young. This effect also applies to other animals with similar features.
Have a look at the cat pictures below. Do you feel the cuteness effect?
Film fest
There was a Wednesday when we got to watch films from other schools that were no longer than 3 mins. Some of them were funny, and some of them came with an important message or just a genre that the film makers were interested in. There were no snacks you could eat, but it was very dark and quiet I almost fell asleep but then I did shadow puppets when the light shone near my seat. My favourite movie was when there was a sad world but there were 3 clowns that were on the loose.
The Manaiakalani film fest happens every year and every school (even mine) participates to create films for a lot of other schools to see!
Athletics Day
On Friday 10th of November, we had an athletics day that had multiple series of events eg, discus, shotput, long jump, high jump, and all other Olympic-like sports. Everyone was split into groups, Maungarei (Mt Wellington), Taurere (Mt Taylor), Kaiahiku (Panmure basin) and Te Wai o Taiki (Tamaki River). There wasn’t really some super prize trophy up for grabs, but we could buy some ice blocks, drinks, and sausage sizzles.
I was in the house Taurere, we wore green for the day. Everyone participated in the sports before the runner relays, which the top runners that were chosen could race against others. A lot of parents came to the day to relax in the shade and support their children. My favourite sport was high jump for the day because it is always so satisfying when you jump over and make it.
Fake News Cybersmart
This was a fake news article for a Cybersmart task that gets us to make our own fake news article. What I did above was just a funny satire news article that no one has to believe.
Camp Writing
Camp was way back in Term 2 but this writing got accepted for Toitoi, a book that gets published every season to show the writing and illustrations from kids around New Zealand. This is my writing about camp, the sport of abseiling. The picture is upside down for some reason but you get the picture.
illustration pdf.
Writing:
An extremely scary sport at first glance
Burning sensation in my hands
Sight below made me shake
Everyone was cheering me on
I could barely hold the bottom of the rope
Like the trees were encouraging me as well
Instructor believed in me
Now it was someone else’s turn
Genuinely the most frightening experience ever
Kawa of Care Slides
The Kawa of Care is an agreement about respecting your Chromebook and the students have full responsibility in taking care of it. As soon as you buy a Chromebook this is signed. The Kawa of Care is basically a treaty, or rules to abide by when you own a Chromebook. For example, one rule is to charge in a place where others can see you and the charger. That is to prevent tripping over or someone getting hurt. The full Kawa of Care is here but these slides are to encourage children to follow the Kawa of Care.