Kia Ora,
For one of my three tasks for today, I read an article of kids from Onehunga Primary School that came up for a way to say hi to their friends without touching them so they stay safe from the Coronavirus. They created a new way and named it 'The East Coast Wave' If you would like to read this article this is a link Saying hi without touching. Hope you are all staying safe and clean!
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Friday, March 27, 2020
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Kia ora India Grace
ReplyDeleteYes this is a really good article isn't it? I quite often read the Kea posts. Which way do you and your friends use? I have mostly used elbow bumping (back when I had any contact with anyone). I have been walking a couple of times, commenting on blogs and sending out emails to parents. I have also been hanging out with family in Auckland and some friends in CHCH using Zoom. This was easy to set up and way better than Skype and google hangouts (although I still quite like google hangouts. Oh and I also tidied out some drawers!
Take care, and I look forward to reading some more of your posts!