This is my audit of my blog!
I have written 20 posts (this is the 21st).
6 of the posts were school based, 3 for fun and 10 for student blogging (1 was just the welcome).
I received 5 comments from classmates, 3 from teachers and 4 from overseas students.
My profile had the most comments. I think this is because my profile is one of the things people will look for to get to know me. I put detail into it and people commented about my bad experience and my wish to become some kind of doctor!
I enjoyed writing about me the most because I like to express myself so this was an enjoyable and public way of saying so.
I haven't changed my blog theme since I started! I thin my current theme is pleasing to the eye and has a good mix of colors.
I have 1 fun widget, 1 counter widget and 3 blog widgets. I think this is just enough because I haven't gone wild with unnecessary widgets that are distracting.
I have used Easymosa for a professional looking mosaic picture, Jigsaw planet for a puzzle game of my mosaic and Travelers-point for a map with lines to show my travel trip!
My dad is my audit partner here is what he told me.
His first impressions were seeing heaps of information and a good color scheme.
He said he didn't notice anything too distracting.
The grey block background captured his eye, he said the 3D effect of it looked nice.
He told me that to improve my blog, I should add more pictures and videos to further increase peoples liking of my posts.
Showing posts with label Student Blogging Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student Blogging Challenge. Show all posts
Sunday, May 24
Blog Audit
Thursday, May 21
Animals and us
(This is for the student blogging challenge!)
Animals. I love many types (Specifically Cats!) and many colours of them, but many today are neglected and mistreated leaving hostile and sick animals which can be a danger for those around.
I love little cuddly animals and animals which can be domesticated easily like cats and birds. I have two cats myself and they are cute little fur-balls! I also like birds even though I have never had one myself! I would hate to see any of my pets mistreated, but it is a daily problem!
In nearly every country a few animal are neglected or mistreated. They are either not fed, hurt intentionally, not given medical help, not loved, not given a safe shelter and sold on the black market for money. In many places where wild animals roam, there are bound to be poachers. Poachers are people who steal animal and sell them for hefty amounts of money. It is very illegal to poach.
Poachers steal many types of animals from tigers to hippopotamuses. They also kill them for things like trunks and claws. Diseases can also spread from killing then eating. Outbreaks of Ebola have been associated with eating ape meat. Poaching can leave little animals left and it can make it hard for animals to breed so the causing effect could mean many species.
These things happen in many countries so it is up to us to stop domestic (and not domestic) violence to animal. If you see somebody hurting an animal, see if you can step in, but if your not up to it (or it looks like you would soon be in the violence) call the police. It is illegal to hurt animals or steal them so don't even try!
Animals. I love many types (Specifically Cats!) and many colours of them, but many today are neglected and mistreated leaving hostile and sick animals which can be a danger for those around.
I love little cuddly animals and animals which can be domesticated easily like cats and birds. I have two cats myself and they are cute little fur-balls! I also like birds even though I have never had one myself! I would hate to see any of my pets mistreated, but it is a daily problem!
In nearly every country a few animal are neglected or mistreated. They are either not fed, hurt intentionally, not given medical help, not loved, not given a safe shelter and sold on the black market for money. In many places where wild animals roam, there are bound to be poachers. Poachers are people who steal animal and sell them for hefty amounts of money. It is very illegal to poach.
Poachers steal many types of animals from tigers to hippopotamuses. They also kill them for things like trunks and claws. Diseases can also spread from killing then eating. Outbreaks of Ebola have been associated with eating ape meat. Poaching can leave little animals left and it can make it hard for animals to breed so the causing effect could mean many species.
These things happen in many countries so it is up to us to stop domestic (and not domestic) violence to animal. If you see somebody hurting an animal, see if you can step in, but if your not up to it (or it looks like you would soon be in the violence) call the police. It is illegal to hurt animals or steal them so don't even try!
Labels:
Animals,
Student Blogging Challenge
Wednesday, May 13
Week 8 Challenge, Traveling
Here is a plan on my (imaginary) trip I will be taking!
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Full Size Travel Map
I will go to Shanghai, China. Then, I will go to New york, United States. After that, I will go to (It's hard to see on the map) Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
These are the different types of passports from each!
Canadian Passport
US Passport
Stamps in a Chinese Passport
I will pack my toiletry things (Toothbrush, Body wash etc…), some of my electronics like my phone, clothing, money, passport/visas.
I would spend (over the whole trip) around $7,000 on necessary things like food, $15,000NZ - $20,000NZ on accommodation (depends on how long I stay for). Example, if I stayed for 2 months (60ish days) it would cost me about $15,000NZ if the prices were around $250 (Prices will vary because of quality and currency).
Around $5,000NZ on gifts and souvenirs.
I'm not sure if I would use public transport or if I would get a rental car because I don't know how much it would cost.
I will learn before hand basic Canadian French and Mandarin. I would also try hard to learn about the cultures and the different types of food.
Well I tell you more when I'm there!
See you!
Note: I'm not going anywhere. This is a challenge from the Student Blogging Challenge.
I would spend (over the whole trip) around $7,000 on necessary things like food, $15,000NZ - $20,000NZ on accommodation (depends on how long I stay for). Example, if I stayed for 2 months (60ish days) it would cost me about $15,000NZ if the prices were around $250 (Prices will vary because of quality and currency).
Around $5,000NZ on gifts and souvenirs.
I'm not sure if I would use public transport or if I would get a rental car because I don't know how much it would cost.
I will learn before hand basic Canadian French and Mandarin. I would also try hard to learn about the cultures and the different types of food.
Well I tell you more when I'm there!
See you!
Note: I'm not going anywhere. This is a challenge from the Student Blogging Challenge.
Labels:
Student Blogging Challenge,
Travel
Monday, May 4
Favourites
My Favorite Computer!
I'm sitting at my computer playing some games and then guess what? My computer breaks down! I restart my computer and keep playing. It crashes again! I go tell my dad and he say I should just deal with it. It happens again and again and again until it finally won't start again! This is devastating! I can't play games or do anything computer wise!
My dad said he would come in and fix it. So he comes and tries to turn it on. No luck. He hits my computer as hard as he can. I thought that would destroy it even more! Once again, no luck. So he says "We might have to get you a new one." This is great news! I have always wanted a new computer! I wish it could be better then my broken one. But... I have to wait till Christmas... well.
The wait was horrible. I had to use my mum's old laptop! It was terrible and hardly ran properly. But the day is today! Christmas morning! I couldn't wait to unbox my computer! I didn't want to have breakfast, I didn't want to watch other open their presents, I just want to get my computer! I finally get my turn to open presents... I open the big one and... a computer case. This must have been a joke.
I try to hold in my rage and open my other presents. One by one pieces of a computer start to unwrap. And finally... a computer building toolkit. I'm going to build my own computer!
Here's a link for how to build your own and what you need!
Click Here!
If you could build a computer, what would you use it for?
Labels:
About Me,
Computing,
Student Blogging Challenge
Monday, April 27
Board Game History!
Hi!
Today I will be talking about the history of board games!
I hope you learn something.
Board game are used widely around the world and even in countries not available to the actual boards who draw their boards in the sand. Even though they are widely, not many people have learnt there origin.
The first ever recorded use of board games was over 7000 years ago found in Ur (Iran in 5500BC).
Many old games have been found in tombs like this one. Many important parents would bury their children (if they were deceased) in a tomb with their favourite toys and games.
The early Egyptians used mud gaming boards. A board and a peg was found in a tomb at about 2800BC shows to players with pegs. Dice were used in this game and it had a drawer with more pieces where they were stored.
Board game were used for entertainment and fun. Now a lot of board game are for championships and for some they are their life! If you go to a chess champs it is very interesting to see what happens! Chess is the oldest surviving game!
I hope you learnt some thing from this post!
Today I will be talking about the history of board games!
I hope you learn something.
Board game are used widely around the world and even in countries not available to the actual boards who draw their boards in the sand. Even though they are widely, not many people have learnt there origin.
The first ever recorded use of board games was over 7000 years ago found in Ur (Iran in 5500BC).
Many old games have been found in tombs like this one. Many important parents would bury their children (if they were deceased) in a tomb with their favourite toys and games.
The early Egyptians used mud gaming boards. A board and a peg was found in a tomb at about 2800BC shows to players with pegs. Dice were used in this game and it had a drawer with more pieces where they were stored.
Board game were used for entertainment and fun. Now a lot of board game are for championships and for some they are their life! If you go to a chess champs it is very interesting to see what happens! Chess is the oldest surviving game!
I hope you learnt some thing from this post!
Labels:
History,
Student Blogging Challenge
Board game form
Here is a form can you can fill out! (Part of the blogging challenge)
Tuesday, March 31
Guess the ceremony!
This is an activity for the week 4 Blogging Challenge.
This is a celebration introduced by Jewish people.
This is a celebration introduced by Jewish people.
By Len Radin
Every new day a candle on the Monrah is lit
By Michael Fajardo
Children play with these Dreidels
By Joshua Bousel
Children are given money each day.
This is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated for eight days and the food is based on oily foods.
Sunday, March 22
Zoom out
I found this photo of someone holding a phone.
I thought it would be an interesting topic to zoom out of.
I thought it would be an interesting topic to zoom out of.

By rickyysanne
This photo is off Morguefile and can be used freely.
I hope you have some fun zooming out of this photo!
(if you dont know what zooming out is, it is an activity in the student blogging challenge where you add bits and pieces to the picture "zooming out". eg. John was about to call the police. (this could be the first comment.) There was an intruder. (next comment) and so on. this could go on forever until there are plenty of comment in which someone ends the story in a long paragraph manner.)
(if you dont know what zooming out is, it is an activity in the student blogging challenge where you add bits and pieces to the picture "zooming out". eg. John was about to call the police. (this could be the first comment.) There was an intruder. (next comment) and so on. this could go on forever until there are plenty of comment in which someone ends the story in a long paragraph manner.)
Jigsaw!
HI!
I've made a jigsaw out of my mozaic photo and now you can play it!
This is part of the student blogging challenge (Activity 11).
Hope you have fun!
This is part of the student blogging challenge (Activity 11).
Hope you have fun!
Labels:
Puzzle,
Student Blogging Challenge
Monday, March 9
Student Challenge
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