It is me Quein again, a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. Jabal it is fantastic to see that you have given some thought to your future. Thank you for sharing your mahi with me and your fellow bloggers. Do you like playing rugby? I used to play in the first fifteen in college. I played as a forward. It was a lot of fun. What type of Job would you like to do one day?
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
My name is Fiona and I am a Manaiakalani facilitator. It is great to see that you are getting involved in the summer learning journey.
Thank you for sharing the when I am 17 timeline you have created. It’s great to see that you have been thinking about the future and what you might be doing at different stages of your life. I see that you have mentioned playing rugby on your timeline - do you mean as a job or for fun?
Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing more great mahi from you during the summer learning journey.
Kia Ora
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It is me Quein again, a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. Jabal it is fantastic to see that you have given some thought to your future. Thank you for sharing your mahi with me and your fellow bloggers. Do you like playing rugby? I used to play in the first fifteen in college. I played as a forward. It was a lot of fun. What type of Job would you like to do one day?
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Kia ora Jabal,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Fiona and I am a Manaiakalani facilitator. It is great to see that you are getting involved in the summer learning journey.
Thank you for sharing the when I am 17 timeline you have created. It’s great to see that you have been thinking about the future and what you might be doing at different stages of your life. I see that you have mentioned playing rugby on your timeline - do you mean as a job or for fun?
Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing more great mahi from you during the summer learning journey.
Ngā mihi,
Fiona Waugh