Hi, this is my new blog address, jazmine3.wordpress.com, I hope you write some comments on my new blog!!!
On Saturday the Japanese students came to New Zealand. This morning we had a school Powhiri in the hall for them, group b and the Kapahaka group performed and sang. The students from Japan also sang there songs. We had two students in our class today. They are staying for ten days. If you wanted a Japanese student stay with you for ten days you had to go to the office and get a form, all of the students got a home.
Today when we got to school we had to go to the library, because our class had been flooded by room 2’s drinking fountain. We haven’t yet seen the flooding but we got told by our teacher. So we are probably going to be in the library most of the day. We all hope that our visual language isn’t destroyed, because then we will have to do it all again. We had put so much work into it.
Hi Im Jazz and this is my first time ever writing a blog post!!!
I dont know what to write so Ill leave it like that.
Bye
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