Hello kura, I am the worlds best person today so you should vote for me, just kidding here are some reasons why you should vote for me,BUT first let me tell that if you have a dream don't give up!
So there are a few things you need to know about me, before I get to the important stuff, I am responsible,smart,caring and kind, I like to play video games, I like computer science and robotics.
So, I know about the cardona virus and you can't go to school and go and have loads of fun outside, BUT if you guys are interested in technologies or like science or like robots and stuff like that, you guys can create or program something rawe and I might be able to put something on FHS tv so you could make a video about it, share it with FHS tv ,and the video will pop up on FHS tv, and you will be congratulated for making this rawe creation or program!
Also if you guys noticed a few years ago there was an handball competition, and so if you vote for me I might be able to put on the handball competition again, so people can compete from different year groups like for example,somebody from year 4 competes against someone from year 6.
So, thanks for listening to my speech and have a rawe day kura!
Maker education (a term coined by Dale Dougherty in 2013) closely associated with STEM learning, is an approach to problem-based and project-based learning that relies upon hands-on, often collaborative, learning experiences as a method for solving authentic problems.
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