Sunday, 4 December 2016

Kakapo DLO

This week, 10KLe were assigned to make a Digital Learning Object on Aotearoa's Native bird, the Kakapo. Here's what me and Rave came up with.



Reintroduction of the Kakapo

Reintroduction of the Kakapo
Last week our class recieved a new topic for Science. We had to create a DLO about reintroduction of species. The Kakapo, A native bird of New Zealand was the bird we decided to research about and provide information for our views. Our link is below, Take a look!
https://docs.google.com/a/tamaki.ac.nz/presentation/d/1sUhZt7gWGKEzOhoJSqS3O74_eR8Jdi2kLjhT7i_euUc/edit?usp=drive_web

REINTRODUCING ANIMALS


This slide is all about the reintroducing of the once nearly extinct kakapo. you will learn a lot about how they were reintroduced to new Zealand but it also is becoming a problem. find out more in this slide show presentation.

Cells & bacteria

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Cells and Bacteria: DLO

This week we were assigned to make a D.L.O (Digital Learning Object) on cells and bacteria. Here's what my group came up with!.



Summary: 'Exposure to bacteria at a young age'

Exposure to bacteria at a young age.

This summary is about new parents being too careful of their young children, being exposed to bacteria. This can cause a lot of things, like children not being able to process or digest the right foods properly. This means their system is not immune to bacteria and doesn't know how to act when it's faced with it. Young/new parents need to understand the importance of letting kids go outside and getting a bit messy, its important for kids to get and breathe fresh air. They need to understand that this is actually healthy for kids and can benefit them especially in the future. So to all new parents, please do not hesitate if your kid gets a little bit dirty.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Cells & Bacteria DLO - Melissa



This week during science our class had to create a DLO (Digital learning object). Mary, Kacia, Keti & I worked together to create a DLO presentation providing information on Cells and bacteria.
Here's our short and simple presentation, Enjoy!