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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Summer Learning Journey First day

Malo e lelei Blogging world

Today the first day of the  summer learning journey was today.There was 3 options it was 10 foods you would take on a journey on a boat.The second activity was about culture like what culture are you and what culture do you speak.

The third one was about Sir Edmund Hillary  how he was the first person to climb mt Everest and how much resilience he had in himself.The tasked I picked was culture.I picked it because culture is a big thing in my life.I love representing  and performing my culture.

The culture i'm from Tonga.I understand full Tongan but I don't speak the much of Tongan. Performing my culture can be really nervous but it is really exciting cause you hear people cheering for you.When people support you can get a big smile on your face when you perform.

If you were doing the summer learning journey please comment down below which activity you were doing for day 1.

1 comment:

  1. Malo e Lelei Sione,

    My name is Kueni and I am one of the blog commenters on board the Summer Learning Journey this year. I am working with the Ako Hiko cluster so I get the pleasure of working with you alongside all the other students in the Ako Hiko cluster. I am super excited to be apart of the programme and look forward to reading more of your blog posts this summer!

    Thank you for sharing a little bit of information about where you and your family come from. The island of Tonga is a beautiful place, some of my family go visit every year and they say the same thing every time - IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL.

    I like that you have talked about how exciting it is to perform traditional tongan dances, especially because you said it can be a nervous thing to do but you also like it because it is exciting for you! Are there any other special or important things that you and your family do together, such as how will you be celebrating Christmas next week?

    Today is my last day working for a couple of weeks, so I look forward to reading all the other activities I know you will be working hard at over the next few weeks.

    Merry Christmas,
    Kueni :)

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