Just looking at this post I can see you are wiser than your years. Tagging is often seen as a way of rebelling against authority, but the best way to rebel is to become a politician and fix how things are run, especially to save places like G.I. I went to high school and even worked at the Pak'n Save a long time ago in G.I, before I went to university. If you really want to look out for our community like I do, then you'll need to study hard and become educated.
You don't know me yet but I'm Mark, a teacher working for the Summer Learning Journey you signed up for at the end of term. I was just online to check who has started their journey and do some commenting and then I saw your blog and really wanted to support your cause!
I'm here right now to remind you that the Summer Learning Journey still exists if you want something different to do during the holidays. You could learn a lot. There are loads of activities and learning opportunities about travel and the world if you are interested. The best part about it is that you get to choose what you learn. There are lots of people commenting, and quite a few of your classmates have decided to start it up.
Regardless of whether you join in or not, I hope you're having a great holiday! Keep doing little things to keep your learning on top - maybe read books or try build something yourself.
Kia ora John Lee,
ReplyDeleteJust looking at this post I can see you are wiser than your years. Tagging is often seen as a way of rebelling against authority, but the best way to rebel is to become a politician and fix how things are run, especially to save places like G.I. I went to high school and even worked at the Pak'n Save a long time ago in G.I, before I went to university. If you really want to look out for our community like I do, then you'll need to study hard and become educated.
You don't know me yet but I'm Mark, a teacher working for the Summer Learning Journey you signed up for at the end of term. I was just online to check who has started their journey and do some commenting and then I saw your blog and really wanted to support your cause!
I'm here right now to remind you that the Summer Learning Journey still exists if you want something different to do during the holidays. You could learn a lot. There are loads of activities and learning opportunities about travel and the world if you are interested. The best part about it is that you get to choose what you learn. There are lots of people commenting, and quite a few of your classmates have decided to start it up.
Regardless of whether you join in or not, I hope you're having a great holiday! Keep doing little things to keep your learning on top - maybe read books or try build something yourself.
kia kaha,
Mark