Sunday 30 November 2014

Note Taking - Does Oscar The Cat Have A Sixth Sense?



WALT: 
-take notes and make notes reading an article

SC:
-use keywords and phrases to take notes
-use symbols and pics to take notes
-turn keywords, phrases, symbols and pics into full sentences.
-visualise



Sunday 23 November 2014

Movie Challenge Reflection


Movie Challenge reflection
Embed your movie into your blog. Write a reflection underneath that outlines

1) What your group did well?
Our script was alright, we just weren't good actors.

2 ) What would YOU do differently next time?
Make it shorter, and take some scenes.

3) Based on the criteria, how would you improve your movie if we gave you time.
We worked as a team but sometimes some people mucked around and it just took to many takes. I felt like the message was pretty good we just didn't show it that well. Camera angles is a big thing that we should change.

Criteria:
-Teamwork
Able to work collaboratively as a team to produce a movie
-Quality of message
Life Ed theme. Shows understanding or learning from Life Ed programme
-Able to use film making conventions
Camera angles, dramatic intention
-Sound quality
Ability to ensure all dialogue is heard

Monday 3 November 2014

Life Ed Blog Post - TELItime


Addiction Process



Legend:
-200 = Feeling Horrific
0 = Feeling Average
200 = Feeling Awesome!


If you are having a look at this graph you would probably be wondering, What does this "Addiction Process" graph actually have to do with addiction?! Well that's why I am typing this blog post to explain to you what addiction means. First of all if we don't know what the Legend is we can't really understand this graph. So take it like this, -200 = Feeling Horrific, 0 = Feeling Average, 200 = Feeling Awesome! There is also the numbers on the bottom. B4 means before the drug, and then after like 1 and -1 means (1) when you take the drug and you feel fantastic. and -1 when you like are having a withdraw from the drug and you feel horrific. Let's try put this into a narrative, there is a guy called Phillip and he recently made some new friends! But what he didn't know was that his friends were into Meth. So he got pressured into doing the drugs and he felt fantastic (apparently drugs make you feel that way). After the affect wore off he didn't feel normal he practically went on a low (opposite of high, kinda a joke). So he had the drug again because he loved the feeling of "feeling" fantastic! But he couldn't get to the feeling he had when he first had the drug because his body got used to that feeling so he kept going from high, to low. Eventually he became addicted. Eventually his wife found out about the drugs after she did some snooping when she realised he was acting rather peculiar. Once she found out she took his kids and went away and said "I'll come back with the kids when you quit!". So he tried too quit. And did after some hard work and never touched the drugs again. They also lived happily ever after. The end.

I hoped this helped you with understanding this graph and how addiction works, kinda.

Addiction is when you need a... drug (or the thing you are addicted too) to feel normal

F - Faster
A - Absorption
R - Rate

R - Give a Reason
E - Give an Excuse
A - Assertive
C - Change the Subject
H - Humour

W - Walk Away
I - Ignore
T - Tell Someone/Toughen Up
S - Say No!

M - Memory
R - Reasoning
J - Judgement
M - Movement
I - Intellect
C - Concentration
E - Emotions