I asked Mrs. Moreno to please give me another trip sheet but I didn't get one so is there some way you can get it to me so I don't have to miss the trip?
I didn't have any trip slips for this trip. Ms. Sackstein/Ms. Song/Ms. Dryg will be accompanying you. I mentioned that you should speak with Ms. Dryg, who coordinated the trip.
If your parents signed a blanket consent upon registration, you can always get telephone authorization. You can also bring a note from home with a signature that matches your blue card. Make sure both of your parents sign it if you do not know who signed your blue card.
On today's trip, I learned many interesting things on web safety. I never thought of the internet really as dangerous until I went on this trip today. I learned that even with the slightest bit of information, child abductors could come looking for you. It is important to NEVER give away any personal information to a person that you do not know or have never seen before. If you do, there is a high chance that you will eventually regret it. Internet safety is a very important thing. I am glad that I do not have a Facebook or MySpace, because those things are what can give away some of your personal information. Anyone could be a child predator, which is why it is important to know how to avoid them. 1) Never give away any of your personal information. (i.e. Phone #, Address, etc.) 2) Never agree to meet your online "pal", because you just might end up getting abducted. 3) Make sure you tell a parent or guardian about this person that you have been chatting to if that person says anything "wierd" or "unusual". 4) This "online pal" usually pretends to like what you like and have your interests. They seem really nice and that is what lures kids in and suddenly hook, line, sinker, abduction. Watch out for online predators, they will stop at nothing to try to harm you. "Be wise. Be wise. Don't trust who you don't know" Sorry I posted this here, I didn;t know where to put it.
Today at the Apollo Theater, the speakers talked about, and demonstrated how sexual predators can lurk on the Internet and track down young kids by using a tiny bit of information about you. I wasn’t very interested at first because I didn’t think that putting pictures of me and other people, or my name and age, on the Internet could really harm me. I became more and more engaged, because the speakers brought in a women, whose child was kidnapped because she had met a predator on line. The woman told us the story of her daughter, and that we should always be careful and that we should never put personal information on the Internet where everybody can see. The woman said that she was lucky that they found her daughter alive! I learned a lot during this trip. You have to be careful with who you talk to, who you share your personal information with, and who you should meet. There are bad people in this world, and we need to be careful because people can pretend that they’re a certain age, like 13, but then they are really 22. At the end of the show(speech), we got a lively performance from singers who told us that we should be safe. I really enjoyed myself at the Apollo Theater.
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I didn't have any trip slips for this trip. Ms. Sackstein/Ms. Song/Ms. Dryg will be accompanying you. I mentioned that you should speak with Ms. Dryg, who coordinated the trip.
If your parents signed a blanket consent upon registration, you can always get telephone authorization. You can also bring a note from home with a signature that matches your blue card. Make sure both of your parents sign it if you do not know who signed your blue card.
Don't forget Blazers!!
thank you I'm glad you helped me.
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Trip Hw
On today's trip, I learned many interesting things on web safety. I never thought of the internet really as dangerous until I went on this trip today. I learned that even with the slightest bit of information, child abductors could come looking for you. It is important to NEVER give away any personal information to a person that you do not know or have never seen before. If you do, there is a high chance that you will eventually regret it.
Internet safety is a very important thing. I am glad that I do not have a Facebook or MySpace, because those things are what can give away some of your personal information. Anyone could be a child predator, which is why it is important to know how to avoid them.
1) Never give away any of your personal information. (i.e. Phone #, Address, etc.)
2) Never agree to meet your online "pal", because you just might end up getting abducted.
3) Make sure you tell a parent or guardian about this person that you have been chatting to if that person says anything "wierd" or "unusual".
4) This "online pal" usually pretends to like what you like and have your interests. They seem really nice and that is what lures kids in and suddenly hook, line, sinker, abduction.
Watch out for online predators, they will stop at nothing to try to harm you. "Be wise. Be wise. Don't trust who you don't know"
Sorry I posted this here, I didn;t know where to put it.
Today at the Apollo Theater, the speakers talked about, and demonstrated how sexual predators can lurk on the Internet and track down young kids by using a tiny bit of information about you. I wasn’t very interested at first because I didn’t think that putting pictures of me and other people, or my name and age, on the Internet could really harm me. I became more and more engaged, because the speakers brought in a women, whose child was kidnapped because she had met a predator on line. The woman told us the story of her daughter, and that we should always be careful and that we should never put personal information on the Internet where everybody can see. The woman said that she was lucky that they found her daughter alive!
I learned a lot during this trip. You have to be careful with who you talk to, who you share your personal information with, and who you should meet. There are bad people in this world, and we need to be careful because people can pretend that they’re a certain age, like 13, but then they are really 22. At the end of the show(speech), we got a lively performance from singers who told us that we should be safe.
I really enjoyed myself at the Apollo Theater.
Do we have to write 3 portfolio entries? How do you do statement of process again?
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