First Animoto
Miss Wyatt’s first try at creating an animoto. Hayley is complaining about the oldies music Miss Wyatt chose for the background of this animoto.
Miss Wyatt’s first try at creating an animoto. Hayley is complaining about the oldies music Miss Wyatt chose for the background of this animoto.
Do you want to take part in another digital technology competition like ‘Doodle for Google”?
Then check out this website.
Notice the closing date is 30th November, so you dont have long to get it done.
The challenge is to design the 2010 edna schools calendar.
Part of this challenge is to make you better bloggers and commenters. Another part is to let you begin to develop a positive digital footprint in the world of technology. We hear so much in the papers and news reports about teachers and students being suspended for misusing Facebook or MySpace or leaving comments on Twitter.
Challenges week 8
Here are some great posts, polls and comics from students and teachers who took part in BAD 2009. Remember to take part in any polls you find on student blogs. This will help them write another post about the results in a month or so.
Ashley linked correctly to the BAD website with her going green post
Changing weather comic
Viandematrix took a global look about this topic
Danny completed more than one activity
Make sure you check out Kira’s poll on her sidebar
Take this poll from Room10
Chevy quickly made changes after a comment about linking
Kylie did three activities including a comic and poll
Even a bookworm has great ideas to help control climate change
Members of the Eagle’s Nest want to survive – Eagle4 Eagle2 Eagle13 Eagle5
Hallie - great research – two sources linked
Freddo – tips for what we can do
Hannah has family arguments about this topic
Lisa versus the scientists – remember to be polite if arguing against Lisa’s post
Even musicians worry about climate change
Fantastic presentation of the topic by Jessica.
Jade used and linked to lots of sources for her information.
Abbey and how climate change relates to her blog theme.
Unusual writing style from Fred and George
Even the teachers wrote some great posts – Doris included a video, Miss B. linked cigarette butts to climate change, Miss W. looked at power creation in her state
Many students in the blogging challenge have done some great research on this topic for their BAD post. There will be a post highlighting some of their posts over the weekend.
But having lived on this earth now for just over half a century (this makes me old …lol) I have started noticing in the last decade or so, the many changes in our weather and climate patterns, especially how they affect me.
When growing up as a child, winter was always cold and wet, maybe some snow on the nearby mountains and this happened in June, July and August. But recently we have been having more rain in September and October. We even had snow on Mt Wellington in September.
Trees that used to begin flowering early in September, are now flowering in October – no good for my hayfever.
Here in Australia, we are hearing more about hurricanes, cyclones and tsunamis in the last few years. Maybe this is the media being more interested in the topics but they are certainly in the news more often.
Having travelled to many countries over the last twenty years, I really appreciate getting back to Tasmania and the little town where I live. We have a reputation as a state that is clean, green and very little crime.
My greatest wish for Australia regarding climate change is that something is done at the summit in Copenhagen later this year. I would like to see electricity in our country to be clean and green – hydro power (Go Tasmania), wind power (Go Tasmania), solar power, tidal power and as a last resort nuclear power.
I hope every participant in the student blogging challenge is going to be a BAD writer on Thursday 15 October.
”Why be a BAD writer on just that day?” you ask. “Isn’t Miss W shouting when she uses capital letters in blogging?”
No, she isn’t. She is using an acronym. BAD stands for Blog Action Day. Visit their website to find out more about the origins of this day in the blogging calendar. On this one day in October thousands of bloggers around the world will be speaking as one voice on the topic of climate change. If you register your blog, you can add a badge to your sidebar to prove you are taking part in this world wide event.
What can I write about climate change?
Perhaps you can visit these websites and get some ideas:

Week 6 challenge: Theme is climate change
Whatever you do as an activity, remember to make a link back to the BAD site, so they can come and visit your blog. You might word it something like this:
As part of the student blogging challenge, I wrote a post for BAD 2009 on the topic of climate change.
I have been tagged by Abigail to write a post about an inspiring song. I don’t listen to much of the modern music of this century. But I do find inspiring the negro spirituals sung during the time of slavery – songs telling the life stories of those involved during this horrendous time. But the song that I really love is “I still call Australia home“.
This song reminds me of the times when I have been travelling, seeing the sights of the world, missing family and friends, but opening my eyes to the rest of the world – the people, the cultures, the similarities and the differences.
When travelling through Europe just the smell of a gum tree was enough to make me think of home, when in smog bound LA, that was enough to remind me of missing the clean air of home. Whenever I did arrive home, my first thoughts were, “I’m glad I live in Australia, particularly in Tasmania which is so clean and green compared to where I have been travelling.”
I am now going to tag five other students. You have to write a post about an inspiring song and then tag five other students to do the same. Make a link to their name like I have below, but also go to their blog to mention you have tagged them to write a post. Try to choose students from other schools rather than your friends. You need to copy what I have written here at the bottom of your post so they also know what to do.
Jessica from Australia, Hailey from USA, Pedro from Venezuela, LittleMiss from New Zealand and finally Michael from Hong Kong
One of the participants in this blogging challenge has also organized her own ‘green’ challenge. I know we have many students and classes interested in our environment and how we can help improve it for future generations. Please read her blurb below, and join in her challenge as well.
Hi! I am needing more bloggers for my blogging challenge, “The Big Green Help.” If you could help me “advertise,” or get bloggers, that would be great. Any ideas, posts, or comments will work.
For those of you looking for more information about this challenge, here it is:
“The Big Green Help” blogging challenge is to help students and teachers all around the world discover what they can do to help our planet Earth. Students and teachers will also get the chance to become better bloggers through posts and comments. Challenge participants will complete a series of challenges to try to help Earth. There will be a few different categories that you can become a winner in (there will be 1-3 winners per category). Winners will receive a cool banner that they can add to the side of their blog. They will also receive more visitors to their blog, more comments, and a mention in the winner list post. The first challenge will be posted on September 25, and after that, new challenges will be posted about once a week. Sign up at the link below (To participate completely, please sign up before September 25, although later admissions are welcome):Here’s the link to sign up:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dEpfaUp2ZlJMU1p3S3pOWjNvSk5ZbFE6MA..Here’s the link that challenges will be posted at:
http://laurenc604.edublogs.org/Thanks!
~laurenc604
So please visit Lauren and her blog where you can register for her ‘green’ challenge.
I have just checked out the information sent to teachers about websites and contests and found a few that some of you might be interested in looking at.
With the Hobart International Airport expanding they are needing four roads to be given appropriate names. You might need to check out this website for the correct way to name roads – this is called nomenclature. This website also has information about giving geographical names in Australia.
You must be in primary school, so sorry Grade 7 students, you won’t be able to enter. If either of your parents work at the airport, you also won’t be able to enter. This closes 5pm on 10th July, 2009. Check with your teacher by the end of June, if you are interested in submitting 4 names as there is an official entry form for you to fill in and send off.
This competition runs from July to September and involves participants in growing a crystal. Check out the information at this website and also mention it to your science teachers. They might do this as part of the science course over term 2.
In the Smithsonian kits, these are called ‘frosty diamonds’.
Anne Helmenstine
http://chemistry.about.com/od/growingcrystals/ig/Crystal-Photo-Gallery/Alum-Crystals.-LUM.htm