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Monday 27 May 2019

pink shirt day

The was a long time ago but I had nothing really to blog about. You might  already know what pink shirt day is about but just in case not pink shirt day is to stop bullying because it's really simple no one likes to be bullied obviously. 


I will show you how to be a great student in the playground and in the classroom 
1 Always listen to the speaker or the person who is talking 
2 Always give people good and nice things to work on 
3 Always let the new people or the people that are feeling lonely play with you or join in on your game that your playing 
4 Always listen to the teacher and don't talk to other people on the mat 


4 comments:

  1. Hi Briar,
    Thank you for sharing your post about Pink Shirt Day. I was very impressed with the way you outlined the things that we can do to help people in the classroom and playground. It is important to try and walk the talk. What I mean is that when we say we do we actually do. It isn't always easy but it is good to do what you say is good.
    Thanks for sharing this Briar.
    :) Mrs Spragg

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  2. Hello, my name is Caleb, and I come from Pt England School

    It sounds like you care about pink shirt day. We couldn't wear pink shirts. What did you wear?

    Regards
    Caleb, Pt England School

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    1. Hi Caleb my name is briar i come for yaldhurst model school and thank you so much for commenting on my blog we did care a lot about pink shirt day obviously.Why couldn't you were pink?.I only wore a pink shirt because i couldn't find some pink shorts. thank you again for commenting on my blog from briar

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  3. Kia Ora Briar!

    My name is Amelia and I am a student from PES

    What a great post you have here! My school had pink shirt day but the way your school celebrated it was awesome! I also like how you have listed down things we should being doing in class. What else did you do?

    -Amelia

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