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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
During Week 7 Room 1 had two amazing Makuhari (from Japan) in a our class for a couple of days. They wrote a piece of writing about themselves, joined in the Music lessons with the Year 7's, completed (in lightning speed) complicated Algebra problems and Room 1 got to ask some questions about their life in Japan.
They were excellent teachers in showing us how to do origami because by the end of the day all the students left with a paper crane.
Patricio and Faith (from Room 1) were great Kiwi hosts for these two students and were able to show their visitors some cool places in New Zealand.
This photo is represents a happy bunch of at the end of the day.
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You can see me. I miss them cause they were awesome it was so sad to see them leave especially for Faith and Pizza
ReplyDeleteThey were so cool. I really miss them and hopefully I will see them in Japan.
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun hosting a Japanese student but it was really sad to see them go. :(
ReplyDeletei think they were awesome its just a pity we dident get to see much of them
ReplyDeleteI like this comment however Kelsey can we please start with a capital and finish with a full stop. Mrs Armstrong
DeleteThey were awesome even though I only saw them for one day because I was sick.
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They were awesome even though I only saw them for one day because I was sick.
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It was really cool having the Japanese students in our it was said when they left especially for Faith.
ReplyDeleteIt was really cool having the Japanese students in our it was said when they left especially for Faith.
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