blog challenge week 8 activity 1

•What makes a great post?
What makes a good post is deep and interesting info,not too long or not too short, punctuation and capitals.

•When you are out visiting blogs, what makes you stop and read a post?
What makes me stop is most likely when I see something that I am interested in, like hockey. If there was something that had to do with hockey I would stop at their blog and read their post.
Also, if I read the title of the post and it looks very interesting I will stop and read their post.

•How do you find great posts on a blog?
How I find great posts is I look for what I think makes a great post. I look for visual refrences. If I think a post looks boring I could look for pictures that will make the post look better.

blog challenge week 7 activity 3

I think a connected teacher is simaler to a connected student because student have axcess to almost all thing teachers do like phones,tablets and computers student could also have twitter,email,facebook to be connected just like teachers could

blog challenge week 6- what happens where you live?

here are some questions for what happens where you live

  • what celebrations happen where you live
  • is it hard to get water or food
  • is there any game taught where you
  • are any cultural dances you learn
  • what food is special to your country
  • is it always busy where you live or is not busy at all
  • what electronics do you have axcess to?
  • is there a special place you go to to pray or learn more about your culture

#BAD13 #studbc Today I will be talking about…

human rights

#BAD13 #studbc

Today I will be talking about human rights. Rights are some we should all have. I’ve created a list of the human right I could think of.

  • a source of food
  • a fresh water source
  • shelter(any variation)
  • to choose your own religion and nationaly
  • be able to practice your religion anywhere
  • education
  • to be away from war
  • to be who you want to be and what other people want you to be
  • to have friends and family