Welcome back, kids, adults, moms, dads, uncles, aunts, grandmas, grandpas, to the big show! The Student Blogging Challenge has begun and Malaika Javer has reached week 3, even though she is a bit late at submitting….

Well hello! Let me start off by showing you a video on the topics we are covering today, what they mean, and after you know the basics we’ll dive deeper!

TASK 1

Now you know the basics? Great! Lets get started.

TASK 2

Now for task 1, I had to make a video, educating you with the key words, basically to inform you what is the meaning of words like copy right and what they mean. But for task 2, we had to create an image to demonstrate how making your own image is more effective than using a copyrighted one. I thought since we live in 2019, the 21st Century, I should do something that is relevant to this time so yep you guessed it:

I CREATED A MEME.

Its pretty good, if I might say so myself.

TASK 3

This task required me to show you some royalty free images, that I handpicked and then tell you why I chose those specific pictures. There will be a description on each picture, explaining exactly why I chose it! Most pictures I found on Pixabay, a website that has tons and tons of royalty free pictures for anyone to use.

  • I chose this image because it represents our huge global warming problem and how we’ve destroyed a beautiful world thats ben given to us

TASK 4

One picture that I found, that really stood out to me was this one:

Landscape of meadow field with the changing environment concept of climate change

I briefly explained it, but basically why it stood out to me was because all the climate activist movement that is going around the world, news that our climate, our world has a huge global warming problem and that we need to take action now. We have been given a beautiful world and we have completely destroyed it. Everyone can do something, its even the little things like putting garbage in the right places and recycling when you get the chance. I wrote a little poem on our climate problem and I feel it describes this picture very well.

Even the littlest things help, everything you do contributes to helping our climate, its as simple as that.

 

~Malaika☺️