Western Heights Weekly News
Ā Tātou Tamariki - Ō Tātou Whenua - Ka Ora te Āpōpō
Our Children - Our Land - Our Future
Issue 13 · 27 Aug 2024
In this issue
Principal's Page
Kia Ora - Greetings Friends , A Message From NZEI to NZ Parents:
Winter Sports:
Chess Update:
Bake Sale Pay It Forward:
Bush School:
Daffodil Day:
Photo Catch Up:
Property Updates:
Learning About Learning:
What's Education 4.0 - And How Do We Get There?
Teaching & Learning Page:
Web Pages:, 75 Random Facts - A Series:, Techie Tips:, The Names Of Things You Probably Didn't Know Had Names:, 10 Powerful AI Prompts for Fact-Checking Mainstream Media:, Sketchplanations:, Article:, Ranking The Top 100 Professional Athletes Since the Year 2000:
Calendar of Events:
The AI Technology Page:
3 Key Differences Between Human and Machine Intelligence You Need to Know:, Difference 1: Humans have feelings; machines pretend to have them, Difference 2: Humans either understand or don’t. This is a big one., Difference 3: Machines don’t hesitate, Closing thoughts
Health News and Tips:
Why You Should Run a Marathon At Least Once In Your Life.
The Green Page:
Bumble Bees Are Cultured
Life Hacks:
Sahil Bloom’s Most Powerful Life Hacks - a series:, 35. If someone regularly brags about their wealth, income, or success, just assume the reality is about 50% of what they say., 36. The first time someone acts negatively toward you, assume they are just having a bad day. The second time someone acts negatively toward you, assume they are a bad person., 37. Give a stranger a complimentevery single day. Say you like their shirt or shoes, compliment their haircut, whatever. Don't use it as a conversation starter—say it and just continue on. Getting a simple compliment from someone can make a person's entire day., Easy Way to Disinfect Lego
Just A Thought:
A Quote By Dr. Joe Dispenza That Inspired Me to Change My Life
Notices
West Wave Spring School Holiday Programme, OSCAR Programme, Playball Is A Sport And Movement Program For 2-9 Year Olds., West Wave OSCAR:, Western Heights and World Vision
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