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Friday 28 June 2013

Comparing Present and Future Education

                      I learnt that in the future children are allowed to move furniture around.

Monday 24 June 2013

My Venn Diagram on past and present education




Here is my Venn Diagram about education. It shows similarities and differences between past and present education.

Thursday 20 June 2013

Technology in Education Time Line


     This is my timeline on Technology in Education. I learnt that Mimeo graphs were made in 1940.

Thursday 6 June 2013

Wet Lunch Netbook Agreement

Today we made a wet lunch agreement to tell us what to do and what not to do on wet day lunch times.

Wet Lunch Netbook Agreement


Wet Lunch Netbook Agreement

  • Eat my lunch first - keep food and drink away from computers
  • Finish my work first
  • Play learning games
  • Work at a desk with your netbook to keep it safe
  • Visit safe sites:
    • Cool maths games
    • Study Ladder
    • Sumdog
    • Xtramath
    • Other class blogs
    • Class Dojo
    • Anything on our class site (especially reading and maths links)
    • Typing practice
    • Google Apps
    • Tux paint
    • Blogger (posting work onto your blog)
  • Any damages (casing cracks or juice in keyboard or screen cracks) will cost your family $70
  • Don’t use your full name, address or phone numbers on public sites
  • Beware of side advertising - don’t click on the links
  • Keep emails friendly and happy (sort out problems face to face)
  • Use your camera for learning tasks only
  • NO DOWNLOADING MUSIC OR GAMES (your parents will be contacted and your netbook removed)


Tuesday 4 June 2013

Facts about milk in schools



     Facts about milk in school:



  • Free milk was given out to children in schools in 1937 - 1967.
  • The first Labour government wanted children to be healthy  that’s why they gave out milk.
  • Each day milk monitors supplied 284 mls to each child.
  • A few years later during the second world war kids also received a apple each day.
  • In the 1950s school milk bottles had cardboard lids and a small hole for the straw.

By: Sebastian, Joshua, Juliano, Halatoa