After that, she said that our newest homework would be a poster on Sir Peter Blake. We need correct facts and we are not allowed to use computer-generated work.
Today we watched a leadership movie and an interview with Sir Peter Blake. Mrs Whitehead's DVD included a short documentary on leadership, which featured Ray Avery, who quoted: "You can't change the cards you were dealt, but you can certainly can change the way you play them."
Don't forget to bring $3.00 for a pair of red socks to wear for red socks day.
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While reading Private Peaceful, we came across the sweet, magical word, humbugs. Hardly any of us knew what it was, then the ever-surprising Mrs Vincent pulled out a bag of humbugs from her cupboard. Mrs Whitehead brought some from the South Island, especially for Mrs Vincent, who was saving them for us until we reached the word humbug in the story. She passed them around and everyone had one each.
"It tasted like a candy cane," said Tegan.
"One side tasted like peppermint," said Ben.
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by Ricki-Jean Learning to Make Key Note Presentations, Based on Life Education Lessons
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