This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
My Mrs Eeles results By Jessie
During the past 8 weeks Mrs Eeles has been doing our scores and today I got 100% today and I got a little bit lower in the Quiz
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
My fliping ebook By Jessie
This is my Flipping ebook and is is about Present Education.
My Speech on Should Children be allowed a Facebook account By Jessie
Should children be allowed on Facebook? By Jessie
I believe that children should not be allowed a facebook account. Facebook claims to have more than 7.5 million children the age of 13 on this social network site. According to research reports 5 million of those are children 10 year and under, with such a large number of children issues like cyber bullying, lack of parental supervision this has become a serious problem.
Young children having a Facebook account raises serious concerns of cyber bullying. Children can be silly and be naughty and pick on each other and say mean stuff to one another, they can also swear and say rude stuff about one another. Most children think this is okay because they won’t get in trouble, but their teacher could easily find out what they are doing. This is why Facebook is a huge form of bullying, and young children should be protected from it.
Parents aren't always able to supervise their child while they are on the internet. If your child has a Facebook account they are suppose to be 13 years and over. Children are unaware of how dangerous the internet can be, children may accidently give away personal information to prey. It is impossible to protect children from everything that happens on the internet.
Letting your young child have a Facebook account takes away their ability to focus. For example if school children were allowed a Facebook account they might go on it when they're not allowed too would get in trouble from their teacher if they did that in class time. Your friends you are sitting next too could tell on you if they saw you on Facebook, This is why i believe children shouldn’t be allowed on Facebook.
When you are 13 then you can have a facebook account. I reckon all children should wait until they old enough to have a Facebook account.
I believe that children should not be allowed a Facebook account. Facebook claims to have more than 7.5 million children the age of 13 on this social network site. According to research reports 5 million of those are children 10 year and under, with such a large number of children issues like cyber bullying, lack of parental supervision this has become a serious problem.
Young children having a Facebook account raises serious concerns of cyber bullying. Children can be silly and be naughty and pick on each other and say mean stuff to one another, they can also swear and say rude stuff about one another. Most children think this is okay because they won’t get in trouble, but their teacher could easily find out what they are doing. This is why Facebook is a huge form of bullying, and young children should be protected from it.
Parents aren't always able to supervise their child while they are on the internet. If your child has a Facebook account they are suppose to be 13 years and over. Children are unaware of how dangerous the internet can be, children may accidently give away personal information to prey. It is impossible to protect children from everything that happens on the internet.
Letting your young child have a Facebook account takes away their ability to focus. For example if school children were allowed a Facebook account they might go on it when they're not allowed too would get in trouble from their teacher if they did that in class time. Your friends you are sitting next too could tell on you if they saw you on Facebook, This is why i believe children Shouldn't be allowed on Facebook.
When you are 13 then you can have a Facebook account. I reckon all children should wait until they old enough to have a Facebook account.
This is my speech on Should Children be allowed a Facebook account.Facebook clams to have 7.5 million children on Facebook.
Monday, 24 June 2013
My Speech Competition Rubric By Jessie
The Speech Competition Rubric
Assessor: __________Jessie_______________ Performer: _________Tiare___________________
Please give honest feedback to your chosen performer. They will work on the feedback you give.
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Expression
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Not using any expression at all in the speech. Sounds like a robot. Does not use the punctuation. Words do not flow
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Using some expression for certain parts of the speech. Reverts back in sounding like a robot in some places.
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Uses expression in most areas, but not all. Starting to make voice go high and low in certain parts. Starting to get into the role and use punctuation.
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Uses expression throughout the speech. Making voice go high and low in all parts.
Opens mouth wide so that words flow.
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Loud clear voice
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Reads in a very soft voice e.g. whisper. May mumble during speech. Words / sentences are very unclear and may not be understood by the audience.
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Projects voice in some parts, but may revert back to soft / mumbling voice. Not all words / sentences may not be understood by the audience.
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Projects voice in most parts, but may mumble, or speak softly in 1-2 sentences / words. Most words are understood by the audience.
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Projects voice throughout the performance. Voice is loud and clear. Every word / sentence is understood by the audience.
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Eye Contact
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The performer refers to the speech / cue cards during for the entire contest. No eye contact given to the audience
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The performer refers to the speech cue cards for some parts. The performer looks at the audience during some parts of the speech contest.
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The reader looks at the audience and gives eye contact to the audience most of the time.
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Eye contact is given throughout the contest. The performer gives eye contact to the audience during the entire speech contest.
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Knowledge of the speech
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Reads directly from the cue cards. Strongly relies off the cue cards during the contest. Does not know speech very well. Loses own place regularly and relies off cue cards.
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Knows some parts of the speech, but is still reliant on the cue cards. Follows the text for most parts. Still reliant on cue cards to get through the contest. May lose place.
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Knows most parts of the speech off by heart.
Follows the text.
Could easily perform the speech without the cue cards.
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Knows the speech off by heart. Memorized the speech.
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This is my speech competition and my partner was Tiare she had a really soft voice
Friday, 21 June 2013
My flipping ebook By Jessie on Past and Education
In the Past children got the strap and the cane and they had to wear the Dunce hat and they had to draw a dot on the board and put their nose on the dot.And They did different things like the boys did metal work and wood work and the girls did cooking,Knitting and sewing.
Thursday, 20 June 2013
My drama work on liquid picture
This is my drama work on liquid picture I was a alien and Jane was flying car and June was a robot and Zeba was a flying hover board and the sound I did was Beeb and Jane did brim and Zeba did a sea sound
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
My Veen Diagram on Comparing Present and Education By Jessie lee
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Monday, 17 June 2013
My xtra math results by Jessie
I think that i tryed my best to get heaps of smile faces i got 4 ticks 11 wrong and 23 smile faces so i hope you like it because i think i tryed my best get as much smile faces that i could get so i hope you like it very much because i tryed my best.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Monday, 10 June 2013
My math whizz results By Jessie lee
This is my mathwhizz results an I got 8 tests and 32 mins and I moved up.On usage I got 30 and Performance I got is 100 and on maths age I got 7.51
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
My technology in Education in the past
My argument on should Panmure Bridge Students wear uniforms. By Jessie
I think we should wear a school uniform at Panmure bridge school I think we should because we respect our uniform
I believe we should wear a school uniform at Panmure Bridge school. I think we should because it shows we are respectful towards our school. I feel like everybody looks treated respectfully, and it gives us the opportunity for everyone to look smart and represent our school. If we wore mufti everyday I would feel competitive with my fellow students, it will also take away the knowledge, people will not know what school I go to.
If you were the same thing every day after day means we are all dressed as equals, this means we don’t have to waste time in the morning deciding what to wear. Instead of ruining your home clothes you only have to spend money on a summer and winter uniform, saving your parents money and time. And if you wash your school uniform its easy to wash and dry and we stand out with our school uniform. And it makes us different about each school between us
and we have wonderful uniform to show to the school and
makes us be proud that you have a Panmure Bridge School uniform and looks everybody smart
and they don’t rip or tear. Our school uniform is made out of hard wearing materials. And Miss Paton said that a sixth form student was riding her bicycle and collided with a bus and truck all witnesses new witch school she came from because of her uniform she died instantly. If the girl wasn’t wearing a uniform it would be a lot harder for all witnesses to know what school she had came from. The bus and truck
driver rang up the girls school and told them that one of their students had died. It be quite a challenge for kids because you would have to go through a lot of thinking to pick what clothing you would want to wear at school.
I would pick a school uniform because when you are in a dangerous situation your uniform can be easily identified. I think your uniform can get a little stench while playing outside on a hot day. When you go to a special event and you lose a member of your class you can be easily identified. When you wear a school uniform it shows that you are respecting the school’s reputation.
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