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Saturday, 22 December 2018

Summer learning Journey Wk 1 day 1 activity 3 Ice Ice baby

Activity:
 Antarctica is the world’s coldest continent. Even though it is made up of ice, it is also the driest continent in the world. In fact, it hasn’t rained there for nearly 2 million years! It is home to many animals such as whales, seals, birds, and fish. There are no permanent human residents (people who live there all the time) in Antarctica, however scientists do visit and stay in Antarctica for a while to study it.
This year the airline, Air New Zealand, filmed their safety video in Antarctica. They used some fabulous actors from Hornby Primary School in Christchurch. Just like on aeroplanes, we also need to keep safe and be smart online. We need to think about the type of information we are sharing online, who we are sharing information with, and how to have a positive digital footprint.
On your blog, make a copy of this footprint and, inside the footprint, explain how you create a positive, digital footprint. What do you do to stay smart online?.

Here are 5 ways to stay smart
online



3 comments:

  1. Hi Alex, what a great post. I did not know that Air New Zealand filmed in Antarctica. That is wonderful. I really do agree with being cybersmart. I am glad you are informing/reminding us to be cybersmart too. Even adults need to be vigilant with sharing information online.

    Keep up the work through your summer learning journey and fill in your reading log during the holidays.

    Kindest regards
    Mrs Tofa

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    1. Thank you Mrs Tofa for he comment. I will be sure to do my work in the holidays.

      Alex

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  2. Well done, Alex!

    This is Leslie reading your blog from my home in Canada. I'm a member of the SLJ team this summer, although in my country it's the middle of a cold winter!

    I really like the way you created the footprint design and added your points as to how to stay safe digitally. It's so important that our technology be helpful to us, not harmful.

    Keep up your efforts. You're doing well!

    Leslie

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