Kia Ora and Malo e lelei. Welcome to Room 7's Class Blog. We are a class of Year 5 and 6 students. This is a place where we share our Learning Journey. Our school-wide theme this year is - Not all Superheroes Wear Capes! Our blogs are a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. We would love you to leave comments to help us to improve our Learning. Malo Γ‘upito.
My biggest challenge in the lockdown has been not meeting my friends in person. I have handled this challenge by facetime calling my friends at home.
ReplyDeleteIt must be a good feeling to be able to facetime your friends everyday Palak. I do that with my sisters in Australia and it makes me happy.
DeleteKia Ora, My biggest challenge is going out to shops and getting bread food or snacks and I handle this challenge by patience and forgetting about it.
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You are absolutely right Mehmet. I have seen a few grumpy people waiting in line to go into the shops and it doesn't look good. Well done for always showing Manaakitanga wherever you go.
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ReplyDeleteKia Ora, My name is Asfan. The biggest challenge for me was- doing My Indian School work with some Owairaka School work at the same time,but I have handled it by shecduling it doing my Indian work at night and my Owairaka School work in Morning, now it is more easier to finish all my work.
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You are always showing perseverance (Manawanuitanga) in everything that you do Asfan. Remember to take a break and enjoy some free time with dad.
DeleteI'm Helen and my biggest challenge was to look after my little brother because he extremely naughty, but I handled it pretty well.
ReplyDeleteYou have done really well Helen. Remember, your little brother is only 2 years old and this is the age when he is very active and expects things his way.
DeleteMy biggest challenge is a rich challenge that is on our Kauri team site. It was saying to make a meal and a menu for your parents or anyone. It looked hard because I didn't know how to cook but my dad taught me. He taught me to cook noodles, tea and toast and lots of other stuff. That's how I handled my biggest challenge.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that your dad really enjoyed guiding you through the preparation steps to help you with your cooking Titan. Keep up the good work.
DeleteHi my name is sakaria and my challenge during the lockdown is not visiting cousins and family
ReplyDeleteIt won't be long now Sakaria. I am sure that when you meet up with your cousins when the lockdown is lifted, it will be really special.
DeleteKia Ora my name is Waniya is my challenge is schoolwork
ReplyDeleteThank you for your honesty Waniya. Just know that I am only a message a way if you need help.
DeleteThe biggest challenge for me was missing My mum because I'm living with my papa and nana.
ReplyDeleteYou will get to see your mum when the lock down is lifted Norman. I know that you are enjoying spending time with your nana and papa while mum works.
DeleteMy biggest challenge during the lock down is not being aloud to go to our special places.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest challenge is not looking at my family and friends and not going to school.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Keisomani and my biggest challenge is that my family and I can't go to the park with our other family and to the beach, because of the virus, we have to clean and do our homework at home and it is hard and boring.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora my name is Waniya my biggest challenge is during the lockdown doing my homework and cleaning the house
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