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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Rights and Responsibilities

Kaiwhare has been very busy in Week 2, learning more about the Treaty of Waitangi. Did you know that some Māori signed the Treaty with a mark showing a pattern from their tā moko (tattoos on the face) or from their area?  You can see them on the eight sheets of the Treaty that travelled around New Zealand from February to September 1840.
Photo: Archives New Zealand
We have started developing our class treaty, to explain our rights and responsibilities as we learn.  We've also started some artwork, using symbols to represent ourselves and our families in different ways.

In cybersmart, we are learning about using our chromebooks safely and our responsibilities for looking after them - our Kawa of Care.

Some of our parents have been invited to a meeting to learn about their responsibilities with their child's new chromebooks too. (Remember to send back the form that was sent home with your preferred meeting time!)



We practised:
  • moving carefully around the class
  • holding our chromebook with our "thumbs up" 
  • typing gently on the keyboard and closing the screen softly, so it doesn't click
  • putting the chromebook in a safe position on a desk, and turning it carefully with two hands
  • logging off the chromebook when we finish working, and storing it safely
Then we made a digital poster sharing at least one of the Kawa of Care responsibilities. 
Check out Freddy's poster below.


5 comments:

  1. Hi Kaiwhare, what a productive start to the term! I like that you have been learning more about the Treaty of Waitangi and that you are working on a class treaty of your own. Keep it up Kaiwhare!

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  2. Nice work Kaiwhare!

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  3. Great stuff, Kaiwhare. Awesome to see you learning about the Treaty of Waitangi and also Chromebook safety!

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