IALT: reflect on Tamaki Primary fun day!
Today from 12PM, to 3PM Tamaki Primary was holding a Fun Day! All you had to do was pay $4 in order to be apart, and take part of some fun and action. When we walked out, the first thing we did was have a short School Assembly, in order to recognise, and give the 2017 Student Council badges. My name was called up to give my badge, and I was very proud to represent my last name, my school, and also my friends, and family!
Have you ever been given an Student Leader position?
Also we had an assembly, in order to go through the rules, and the limit while having Fun Day! There 3 different Bouncy Castles, and several different activities for example...
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Cricket
- Softball
My goal, was to attend every bounce castle... but I was afraid that the lines were going to be long, and I wouldn't get my turn in time. The first bouncy castle I was on was quite difficult with all the different kids running around, and bumping into each other but at the end of the day I was able to make it through all the obstacles, and happily complete each bouncy castle! One bouncy castle I found very difficult, was bouncy castle when you had strap up and run as far as you could with the strings attached to your back!
Overall, I thought this was a good way to enjoy ourselves, and have an active bunch of students running around, safe and also happy!
I can't wait to see what the staff member of Tamaki Primary 2017, has in store for us this year!
What do you think, about this?
Have you ever had a Fun Day, If yes what was your highlight? & Why?
Please leave a comment below!
Many Thanks,
1 comments:
Hey Losana,
Wow! I would of loved to come to your Fun Day, but sadly I didn’t. Though your Writing explained all of the Fun Activities I would of enjoyed. Especially the Bouncy Castles. I haven’t been given a Student Leader Position. But I would like to say congratulation Losana! I hope you are a great influence on your younger School Students. Okay, let’s get back to your Writing. There was some Punctuation mistakes. For example: Instead of saying “Have you ever been given an Student Leader Position?” You should've used “a” instead of “an” because the word after that is “Student” which starts with a “S” which is not a vowel. So if it’s a vowel you use “an” and if it’s not a vowel you use “a”
In conclusion I think (Other than the mistakes) this piece of Writing was Excellent.
Great Job!
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