I liked reading your blogpost and I do the S,L,J to. Your post gave me information I need to know because I play netball and I have been thinking about being a Silver fern. Keep up the good work. : )
Kia-ora Mahuta, I really enjoyed your post about what your sister wants to be. Great tips to help your sister become whats she wants to be. Keep up the great work!
Kia ora Mahuta! How are you doing? I'm a bit gloomy today because the rain is back! It chased the sunshine away!
Wow! Your sister sounds like a strong, intelligent role model! I have a friend who wants to be a police officer and honestly I’m so proud of her! I really like how aware you are of all the positive qualities and hard work needed to be a police officer, but also how you see them in your sister! She’s super lucky to have such a lovely supportive sibling like you. Ka pai!
I’ve noticed you’ve answered the question in a different way to the Summer Learning Journey activity. Sadly we can’t award full points unless the question is properly answered.
This question is asking you to…. brainstorm six ways in which you could support your friend or family member in achieving their dream job.
If you edit your post and include these reasons we can give you full points! I’ve seen some fantastic work from you so far and I’m excited to see what else you come up with!
Remember you can comment on other bloggers’ posts for extra points!
Malo e lelei Mahuta
ReplyDeleteI liked reading your blogpost and I do the S,L,J to. Your post gave me information I need to know because I play netball and I have been thinking about being a Silver fern. Keep up the good work. : )
Kia pai to ra
Nia
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Kia-ora Mahuta, I really enjoyed your post about what your sister wants to be. Great tips to help your sister become whats she wants to be. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteNga mihi,
-Zephaniah
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Mahuta! How are you doing? I'm a bit gloomy today because the rain is back! It chased the sunshine away!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your sister sounds like a strong, intelligent role model! I have a friend who wants to be a police officer and honestly I’m so proud of her! I really like how aware you are of all the positive qualities and hard work needed to be a police officer, but also how you see them in your sister! She’s super lucky to have such a lovely supportive sibling like you. Ka pai!
I’ve noticed you’ve answered the question in a different way to the Summer Learning Journey activity. Sadly we can’t award full points unless the question is properly answered.
This question is asking you to…. brainstorm six ways in which you could support your friend or family member in achieving their dream job.
If you edit your post and include these reasons we can give you full points! I’ve seen some fantastic work from you so far and I’m excited to see what else you come up with!
Remember you can comment on other bloggers’ posts for extra points!
Ngā mihi,
Olive
Kia ora Mahuta,
ReplyDeleteYou've done an awesome job explaining some ways that you can support your sister in becoming a police woman, ka pai!
She is lucky to have you as a sister to help her achieve her dream job! What is your dream job, Mahuta? Maybe she could help you with yours too!
Keep up the great work :)
Ngā mihi,
Tayla