How would you motivate someone to follow in your footsteps?
My future footprint
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- Publication date June 27, 2023
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How would you motivate someone to follow in your footsteps?
I am not afraid of storms. I love animals. They are my friends. I am calm, carefree and happy. I am young and small but I am also a very independent child.
I am………………….Storm Boy
I am a recluse who hides away from people. I am capable of getting supplies for myself and my child. I am a hard working man. I feel lonely because my wife died.
I am ………………….. Hideaway Tom .
I am intelligent and clever. I am a wiry man. I am an aged aboriginal man. I am black. My face is screwed up like an old boot.
I am …………………Fingerbone Bill.
Today we learnt to write a good email. We were told to use a greeting, be positive and helpful, keep the to the subject and
proofread and sign off.
Yesterday after morning tea we went to Mr Bell under the canopy because we were having ki o rahi games on the field. The coaches name was Trey and he was also the ref for the day. The teams were kauri, totara, Rimu and Rata. Kauri is green , Rimu is blue , totara is yellow and Rata is red. After that they told us the winners who were kauri. I enjoyed playing outside with my friends and the other children from the bigger classes.
Today we were learning about digital foot prints .
Last Thursday I was so excited! Room 6 students were given ANZAC biscuits to look at, feel and to eat later. In world war 1 in 1915 ANZAC biscuits were made for the men and women who went to war. The ANZAC biscuit felt hard like a rock but it was not cold. It looked like a rough moon rock and it tasted like coconut and oats.
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Last Friday when I woke up I was so excited! I knew it was St Patrick’s day. So I jumped out of my bed. Once we got to school I said to my friend, “it’s St Patrick’s day!” So we did sports after Mass and digging up the Time Capsule from 25 years ago. The games we played were gumboot toss, scatter ball, T ball, shooting ball and hoops, rock paper scissors. We had fun playing in our teams.
On Sunday we had a big mass celebration with three priests. There was beautiful singing and dancing. After Mass everyone went to the hall we sang three songs for the guests and then we had lunch. It was an amazing celebration.
We are learning to have a thorough understanding of Kawa of Care.
Today Mrs Grant came this Morning to teach us how to use shapes to make people and houses. So I made a house with triangle, rectangle, circle and square. I hope we do it again some time because it was fun.