Monday, 31 December 2018

Sunsmart



In New Zealand people like playing outdoors but our country has the highest risk of skin cancer. So us New Zealanders have to be sun-smart. So for this activity I went on a site about sun-smartness. So I had to find five things from the site that helps you from getting Skin Cancer. The five things I have is:


  1. Put suncreen on every part of your body that is exposed to the sun
  2. Put on a hat
  3. Put on sunglasses to protect your eyes
  4. Get a long sleeved tee - shirt
  5. Use an umbrella or go under a tree

5 comments:

  1. Hi Chris,
    Great job on completing this activity! I liked how you listed the different ways to stay sun safe in the summer. I find it interesting that staying outside in the sun can lead to skin cancer. Do you know exactly how people can get skin cancer from sun exposure?

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  2. Kia ora Chris,

    You have listed some really important points in keeping sun smart over Summer, I hope you have been using your own tips!
    I really like the idea of using an umbrella or finding other sources of shade, especially if you are spending the day at the beach.
    Did you know that some sunglasses are polarised? This is when the sunglasses keep the sun out of your eyes. These are the best sunglasses to wear!

    Don’t forget that you can get extra points by posting meaningful, thoughtful and positive comments on any other bloggers post! Keep up the awesome work!

    Blog you later!
    Georgia E

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  3. Hi Chris,

    What an outstanding blog post seen from you. It's good to see you focusing on your learning during these summer holidays. I did this activity too. It was great. Did you enjoy doing this task? Why? Your tips for becoming sun smart is good. The image looks great too.

    NICE:)

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  4. Hello Chris! Great job on listing these 5 ways to stay sun smart, it's very important to know these things before heading outside. I like how you included that it's possible to get Skin cancer to aware people about the effects. Stay safe in the sun, keep it up!

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  5. Hey Chris,
    Wow you re doing rally well. I think the ideas hat you used on how to stay safe in summer is pretty great!. Keep it up

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