Thursday 20 September 2018

Student Summit


Student Summit Term 3, 2018

WALT: use different websites to share/present our learning

On the 13th of September Students from our school, from Rooms 8 and 6 were selected to go to the Student Summit. We walked down to Hornby High and joined up with other schools in our Cluster.  We all went into the new building at Hornby High School and were welcomed with a welcoming Waiata in Maori. Miss Morgan went through our session classes with us on a big television.
We then got told where we were to go and we started right away.

The topics that we were assigned were: Sick of making the same DLO's?, Use Piktochart and make your blogs more exciting, Vennage, create your own poster, slideshow and more, Pick-a-Path, Make music on scratch, Coding, Sumopaint, Pixel ART, Biteable Movies, Scratch coding, Voki, Online Music maker, iMovie, Important Chains/Skins, Sensational Storybirds, Gamefoot, A Path to a Movie, Gargantuan Google Sites, DIY ANIMATION, Robotics and How to Stop Mo.

We learned a lot of new ways to present and share our learning. We will endeavour to share our knowledge with others in our classes.

We had a lot of fun and we would love to do it again!

Tuesday 11 September 2018

St John, Module: Responding in an Emergency

St Johns

On the 4th of September we were acquainted with Paula Hart. Paula works for St Johns, particularly in Schools. We were very lucky to have learnt about keeping people safe and healthy. 

Paula taught us how to do "DRSABCD", Paula also showed us how to deal with cuts. For this she taught us a jingle, it goes like this "Pack it, Wrap it, Raise it".

 We did role plays and word puzzles. Paula was a great help to us for medical reasons and keeping ourselves safe in an Emergency. we would like to thank you very much for giving us more knowledge 

DRSABCD (Doctor's ABCD) means:

Danger
Response
Send for help
Airway
Breathing
CPR
Defribulator

We are practicing the DRSABCD                             





                                                                      Here we are practicing bandaging cuts.