This morning a substitute teacher worked with our students for Daily 5, writing, and dance. During writing students had four picture prompts to choose from. Please ask your child which picture he/she choose and what their story will sound like.
During the afternoon students participated in our regular Wednesday rotations. During coding students continued to work on their Ish story on Scratch.
After rotations Ms. Handlesman discussed with our students the importance of Digital Citizenship. We had an in-depth conversation on the importance of being safe on the internet. Please go through the following link with your child.
Digital Citizenship website:
http://schools.cbe.ab.ca/b408/VLC/digital-citizenship.html
HOMEWORK:
Students please discuss on the blog one fact your found interesting on the Digital Citizenship website.
Have a great evening!
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I learned that people lie alot on the internet and they can lie about themselves. You should never talk to anyone you don't know on the internet. You should tell your parents if any pop ups ask you for your name or age or email. I also learned if you give your name or age or gender pop up adds will try to sell you things they think you will like, like games and toys.
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