My 24 Hour Digital Footprint

This is my 24 hour footprint. You can see all the places that i visited online on my chromebook in the past 24 hours. We learned more about internet permanence and digital footprint.

These are every website I have entered in the past 24 hours. I have entered these websites multiple times but I added them once.

I think that I enter the same website my classmates enter. I enter these websites everyday so there is barely any change in all of my history.

Lost at sea

Lost at Sea

 

Jack’s grandfather always told Jack stories of his adventures on the sea, and as a young boy, he was captivated. He would listen to his tales with wide eyes and an open mind, imagining himself on deck with him, battling the waves and seeing exotic ports from around the world.

 

But nothing could prepare him for the day he found himself truly lost at sea.

 

It was supposed to be a routine fishing trip with some friends. As they headed out, the sun was shining, the water was calm, and everything seemed perfect. They sailed out to their favourite spot and casted their lines, eager to catch their dinner.

 

But then, without warning, the storm came. The sky turned dark, the wind picked up, and the waves started to crash against their boat. They tried to ride it out, but it soon became clear that they were in trouble.

 

Their boat was tossed around like a toy in the rough seas. They lost their fishing gear, their supplies, and their bearings. They tried the radio for help, but there was no answer. They were on their own.

 

As the storm raged on, they clung to the boat for dear life. They huddled together, wet, cold, and scared, as they drifted further and further out to sea.

 

Days turned into weeks, and their situation grew more dire with each passing moment. They had no food or water, no way to find their way back to shore. They began to lose hope.

 

But just when they thought all was lost, a miracle happened. A passing ship spotted them, and they were rescued. Weak, exhausted, but alive.

 

They will never forget that experience, the fear and desperation that comes with being lost at sea. But they also never forgot the relief and joy of being saved, of returning to land and to the people who cared about them.

 

And Jack always remembers the lessons his grandfather taught him about the sea, that it can be beautiful, but also dangerous and unpredictable. That we must always respect its power and be prepared for the worst,but most of all, we must never give up hope, no matter how lost and alone we may feel.

 

                                                                           THE END

 

Waka Reflection

What worked well?

The planning of the boat was very easy and worked well, but when it came to start working on the boat everything went wrong .

what was challenging?

Me personally found challenging was finding good material and building the boat.

what would you change next time?

If we ever do it again, honestly I would change the whole planning of the boat, how it looked and the materials we use.

About me

This post is all about me, i chose these pictures which say a bit about me.

The dog is my dog Kiki. The paint brushes represent my love for painting and drawing. the KFC bucket means that I like food specially kFC wings. Tanjiro and Neziko come from one of my favourite anime series. The PC represent Video games. The headphones represent how much I love music. Last but not least the silhouette picture is a picture of the map of Lebanon.

My Summer Snapshot

The Beach

 

The big crashing waves were sparkling and the sand was shining like a sea of pearls in the sun, as I saw them slip past me. The relaxing sound of the crashing waves was comforting and I could hear the sound of the moving sand. The taste of sand was salty while it was moving all around me because it was windy and I could feel the salty sea water in the air. The tantalizing aroma of the seawater and sand was in some way comforting. l sensed the pleasing feeling of sand on my fingers slowly dropping off, it felt like flour as I touched it.