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Friday 30 October 2020

A guide on budgeting

Hello, In class today my assignment was to make a budgeting guide, so I am. 

A budget is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis. Budgets can be made for a person, a group of people, a business, a government, or just about anything else that makes and spends money.

When budgeting you need to focus on the necessities, focusing on the stuff you need is much important than the things that you want, I know that this may be obvious but I felt like I should add it anyways. The most important things when budgeting are 

  • Utilities
Your cost of utilities combines bills that are useful to your homes such as water, electricity, gas, internet, cable, telephone, and trash pickup. Keeping track of how much you are paying for each can show you if you are paying too much and point you in the direction of making applicable modifications with your primary bills.
  • Groceries
Eating is a necessity for humans. The grocery group should include all breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and drinks. Budgeting for food can make a huge difference by planning your meals ahead of time.
  • Housing
Having a shelter is important and rent can usually take up a big chunk of your money. Budgeting for housing can help you decide if you are staying in an economical place that is affordable with your income.
  • Insurance
Auto insurance, health insurance, and life insurance are everyday coverages that you need to protect yourself from when damages, illnesses, and losses occur. Budgeting your insurance can shield you from paying larger amounts of money than you need to when something unexpected happens.  
  • Personal Care
Taking care of yourself is necessary to live a good life. Putting some money aside for entertainment, relaxation, and items that contribute to making you feel complete can put some self-made sunshine in your life.

I learned a little bit more about budgeting after writing this blog post, so by teaching you something I was able to learn as well. 
Is there anything else you would like to know about budgeting?

Hur2 Arthritis

Hello, this my blog post on arthritis and everything about.

Normal wear and tear cause OA, one of the most common forms of arthritis. An infection or injury to the joints can exacerbate this natural breakdown of cartilage tissue. Your risk of developing OA may be higher if you have a family history of the disease. Animals and Humans can get arthritis, a lot of animals suffer from arthritis and the most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. By eating a diet low in processed foods and saturated fat and rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts, and beans can help fight the inflammation caused by osteoarthritis. Maintaining a healthy weight can also help reduce the pain and take the pressure off the joints.

Thursday 29 October 2020

Gymnastics

Hello, today I am writing about what my goal and what I learned, my goal was to learn how to flip, I was able to learn how to flip after a few tries, I need to improve my flips by jumping a lot higher and landing steadier. I enjoyed learning and improving my flipping ability and I look forward to my future p e classes.

Wednesday 28 October 2020

Lighting and Colour in Coraline

Hello, in this blog post I am describing how Lighting and Colour enhance the story.

When we first see the real world it is shown as very boring and lifeless, in the original world, Coraline is the only thing that seems bright and colorful, this changes at the end of the movie.
When we first see the other world it seems like a wonderful paradise for Coraline but later we find out this is not true, the colours in this world are brighter and very welcoming, I see the world as very ominous because it's too colourful, perfect and obviously fake

This happens in the middle of the movie when the other Dad is showing her around the garden, the garden has plants so it should look lively but it still looks ominous. The original garden has no plants but still looks more lively than the other worlds garden this is because the lighting in that frame looks very unnatural. After the button eye incident, the other worlds facade starts to fade away, and the colours become very bright, artificial and very ominous. The real world becomes a lot brighter at the more natural at the end of the movie, everyone is a lot happier after everything becomes brighter. 


What makes a good leader?

 In this blog post, I am writing about what it means to be a leader, I also made a video on it.

To be a leader you have to have charisma and be able to talk to people that you are leading, you have to be trustful and prove that you are able to lead others, you have to show commitment to leader others no matter how difficult it might be. You need to be smart and think our the box to become a successful leader.

Tuesday 27 October 2020

Budgeting Dictionary 101

 We are learning about budgeting and its importance, so I have chosen to do a Budgeting language dictionary and explain what each term is and how it relates to budgeting. 

Budget: An estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis. Budget means how much money you have and how much you are able to spend

Surplus: An amount of something left over when requirements have been met, an excess of production or supply. If someone had $100 then spent $30 they would have $70 left, that $70 would be your surplus.

Income: Income is money (or some equivalent value) that an individual or business receives, usually in exchange for providing a good or service or through investing capital. Income is the amount of money you make.

Exchange: An act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return. Exchange basically means buying/trading something of equal value.



Thursday 15 October 2020

My term 4 goal setting

This is my term 4 goal setting, we do these every term so that we can show our teachers what our goals are, and reflect on our goals at the end of each term.


Name: Vin

Class:  tz

Term: 4

Year:2020

Greatest achievement from last year: 

My school work





Subjects taken this term:

Hurumanu: 

1

8



2

1



3



2

4


7


Options: 

1

BST



2

Cmm



3

JPN


Other: 





Academic Goals 

Short term (this term):

1

Show up to school 




2


Pay more attention in class



Non-academic goal (can be out of school):


Fix my bike




What are my learning strengths

(Refer to Year 10 Graduate Profile)

What are my learning work ons

(Refer to Year 10 Graduate Profile)


  • I can set goals, self-assess and make learning connections

  • I feel confident sharing my work

  • I can manage myself in an online environment

  • I know what is, and is not, appropriate to share

  • I can source information appropriately

  • I can communicate effectively with both peers and adults in a range of environments.





  • I am actively engaged in my learning

  • I can source information and break it into parts to clarify understanding.

  • I reflect and seek feedback to determine my next learning steps




How will I achieve this?



Be more dedicated to my work






Wellbeing - (this will be filled in later in the term after some learning around this has occurred)

Students will be asked to come up with a plan around how they could improve their wellbeing and ideas on how to measure this so they know improvements are happening.



I enjoy biking and spending time with my friends







End of term reflection













What things should I change in my next blog posts?
What do you think of my goals?