Hello i am learning about kawa of care and to keep our chrome books it was difficult putting on the speech bubble and the sizes of speech bubbles. we have to keep our chrome books safe so it they can not break our chrome books.We don't want our chrome books to be broken.It was fun doing blogging i like how everyone can see it. For my next blogging i have to try hard next time.``
Awesome blog post! I like how you explained what you learnt. It reminded me to carry my Chromebook carefully! Maybe next time make your Google Drawing bigger. Keep up the great blogging!
ReplyDeleteHi Nathaniel. I like the way you're holding your Chromebook with two hands. It reminds me of the Kawa of Care. Next time maybe make sure the speech bubble is closer to your mouth.
ReplyDeleteHi Nathaniel. I liked Your blog post about holding your chromebook the right way. It reminds me when Phil told us about the kawa of care and all the things you have to do and things not to do with chromebooks. Next time you could put the speech bubble closer to your mouth.
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Hello,I am maxe from Yaldhurst Model School. I liek how you did a picture of you holding achromeboook. I liek you blog post. ext time you should chexk your spelling. Goodbye,from Max.
ReplyDeleteHey Nathaniel! My name is Hana and I'm a year 6 from Yaldhurst Model School!
ReplyDeleteCool Nathaniel! I like the drawing you did to show us visually that you are holding your chromebook with two hands! And since it seems like you're still getting used to google drawings, you did a spectacular job!
You know, I remember what I did first on google drawings... It was VERY cringy... Anyways, now I think about it, I should probably hold my chromebook with 2 hands more often... In fact, all the time! Thanks... -_-
To improve your blog, you could try to make the drawing bigger, and if you don't know how to do that, you go to the "HTML" on the top left corner when you edit your blog. Once you click on it, it takes you to all these complicated codes. But, you don't want to mess with that. Just go to the code that you pasted into there when you put in the drawing, and try to find the "height" and "width" that is somewhere in that code. Then, what I usually do is move them up both by 10-30 and keep switching back to "compose" to check! :D
Keep up the great work!
- Hana :)
Hi Nathaniel My name is Alvin and I am from Yaldhurst Model School I really like your blog it looks like you are getting the hang of it. wicth way are you holding it is it desentroy because you should be holding it like that. you could say how you are holding it and was it hard or easy. but other than that Great Blog!
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ReplyDeleteI am Albin from YMS,
I really liked your blog about Kawa of care. It is really good idea of you to create a blog about what you are learning. I also liked the dlo that you made. It is not bad.
Maybe an improvement for next time would be to maybe add more text to it. MAybe and introduction and an end. It would be really good if you add the rules of kawa of care as well. It would top things off.
Kind regards,
Albin