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Technology Safety

Safety rules 1

Safety rules 2

Traditional Literature: Nature Myths

Maui Island

Raven Brings the Light

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  1. I learned that the raven of light was really a kid.

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  2. I learned not to answer mean things that people say online.

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  3. there is a story like one of them(the second one).

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  4. no i mean the first oh it's maui island okay the story is like it

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  5. on the online safety quiz why were all the answers no ?

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  6. I learned a lot about safety!

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  7. I learned how the islands were made

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  8. I learned that there are many different myths about nature.

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  9. I learned that the myths are very fun to read and listen too.

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  10. anna bea said Now know what i should always always do when i am on the internet.

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  11. I learned not to trust pepole online.Lily.e

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  12. Today I saw the myths that they had

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  13. Hi,My Name Is Keira Learned that never give a picture of you.

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  14. I learned that online safety is very important. i also leaned some new myths.

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  15. Ilearned not yo anser mean texts.

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  16. I learned not to answer mean text messages.

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  17. I am making so many good friends.

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  18. I learnd that the flag of amraicne was steached in one place 37 times.

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  19. We learned that in something like 1982 a star was cut out of the flag!!!! We thought it was really interesting!!!!! We also learned that there is a A on the flag without the - part though we thought that was super interesting too!!!!!!!!!! We LOVE LOVE LOVE our country!!!!!!!!!!!

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  20. I LOVE the star spangled banner web page.I listened to the background song.

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