Showing posts with label Silver Respect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Respect. Show all posts
Friday, 22 February 2019
Life at Panmure Bridge School (Silver Respect) | C.A.R.E Award
As the last activity for me to be able to get the Silver Respect Badge, I was to collate a collage about life at PBS. I showcased general ideas of what we use daily at school, including our digital learning, our learn, create, share pedagogy, and C.A.R.E Values. This activity was signed off by our boy sports leader, Julian.
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Life at PBS,
Silver Respect
Presentation on a Respect Leader (Silver Respect) | C.A.R.E Award
As one of the last activities for me to earn the Silver Respect Badge, I made a presentation on a Respected Leader. I chose to make it on a Panmure Bridge School student, which is our 2019 head girl Mele. I think this was a good choice because she has many qualities that all fit in of why she is one of the heads and gets respect for her job. This was signed off by our girl Sports Leader, Fui.
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Respected Leader,
Silver Respect
Making Dinner for my Family (Silver Respect) | C.A.R.E Award
As an activity to help me earn the Silver respect Badge, I made the meal of dinner for my family. I couldn't have been able to do it if my mom wasn't helping. I think I would've found it easier to make a breakfast than a dinner, because it was pretty challenging. This activity was signed off by our head girl, Mele.
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Dinner,
Silver Respect
Mrs. Millward Thank You Letter (Silver Respect) | C.A.R.E Award
As another activity to earn the Silver Respect badge, I wrote a thank you letter to a teacher/staff, which was Mrs. Millward. I decided to make it to her because she was my first teacher at Panmure Bridge School and I thought it would be special. I really liked how it turned out, and I hope she gets to see this. This activity was signed by our head girl, Mele.
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Silver Respect,
Thank You Letter
Research on Aretha Franklin Respect (Silver Respect) | C.A.R.E Award
As an activity to earn the Silver Respect badge, I researched Aretha Franklin's song "Respect". The song became an anthem for civil rights and feminism and originally written by a man named Otis Redding. You can find out the story behind her song through my presentation. This activity was signed by our girl maniakalani leader, Nyjah.
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