Wednesday, April 2, 2014

C4K Summary for March

Efa-Lata
On Friday, March 14, 2014, Efa-Lata posted her swimming story to her class blog called, "Little Voices, Little Scholars".  It is amazing to me how the children in this class, in New Zealand, already know how to post a picture that they drew and a video to their blog.  That is awesome that students are learning this at such a young age, and I have just now learned to do that this year.  In Efa-Lata's video, she tells us what a day is like at her swimming lessons. She said that she splashes in the water, listens to the teacher, and blows bubbles.  Efa-Lata seemed like she was excited to go to swimming lessons that day.

swimming


Anthony 
Anthony is a student who has been blogging for 4 years. He attends Pt. England School in New Zealand. On March 21, 2014, he posted about cyclones to his blog.  He explains that a cyclone is sort of like a tornado. He woke up at 2am that weekend, and they watched the waves as the cyclone came through the city.  I can not image watching waves bust through the city. Anthony said that there were also trees and rubbish everywhere. I guess this would be like when Katrina hit Mobile, or the Christmas tornado that came through midtown 2 years ago.  I am also amazed that people actually still tried to surf the waves in a cyclone storm. Anthony did not seem to concerned about the cyclone.  He said that it was not as bad as they made it out to be on the news which is a good thing.

Kris
Kris also attends Pt. England School in new Zealand. On Decemeber 5, 2013, Kris posted a Google slide presentation to his blog about stained glass windows. I like how he added his actual stained glass window design to his presentation. Kris detailed his presentation with a slide focusing on each of the following elements: a picture of his stained glass, number, geometry, and measurement. I think Kris did a good job developing this presentation, and I enjoyed learning about the different elements of stained glass.

stained glass


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