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Friday, May 28, 2021

Cyberbullying πŸ‘️‍πŸ—¨️

 Kia Ora Readers!

This week for hurumanu 1 with Mrs Alpers we have been learning about different types of bullying. One type of bullying that can be very scary to go through that we learn't about is cyber bullying. Cyber-bullying is through online, most cyberbully's bully through social media apps.  It can happen for many different reasons or even for no reason. We read a document about what happens if you get caught cyber bullying in New Zealand and we had to answer some questions. After I finished with the document I had to begin a poster to persuade people to not cyberbully. Since I have had a lot of experience with canva I decided to use it. I firstly started of with a template and then I started adding more details to it to make it more detailed. After I finished it I downloaded my poster and begun writing this blog post.

What do you know about cyberbullying?

Feel free to comment.

Here is my poster:





4 comments:

  1. Hello Jordan, It's Venice.
    I like how your poster turned out. What I know about cyberbullying is that, the cyberbully can be anonymous and this type of bullying can cause emotional distress. I think people who cyberbully are scaredy cats for hiding behind a screen and using this method to empower someone else. I liked the message on your poster, it's a very great quote you have chosen. This activity you have done reminds of when I had to make a poster about cyberbullying. I think you did a great job stating out the things you have learnt in your blog post. The colours you have chosen on your poster is a bit bright and light at the same time which is unique but I think it kind of looks a little messy. Maybe next time keep the same tone of colours. That will be all from me. Keep up the great work.
    -Venice

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    1. Hello Venice, It's Jordan.
      Thank you for this amazing comment. Next time I will try my best to make the colours go together. What did you make your poster on?
      Hope to see a response soon.
      -Jordan

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  2. Ki ora Jordan

    It is good that you have continued on posting more interesting blog posts. Something that I liked how you told the readers the name of your teacher. Another thing that I think that you did well at was creating a wonderful poster I really like how you added in a image of someone and you put a cross through it.

    Keep up the hard work(:

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    1. Hello Raquel!

      It's Jordan here from HHS!

      Thank you for commenting on my blog post and thank you for all the compliments. I will hopefully comment on your blog soon.

      -Jordan

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