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Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Boy On A Bike














This is what Mac's research list would look like!

Monday, 25 February 2019

All About Me!

Malo e lelei, my name is Angelina and I am currently attending Saint Patricks School and my teacher is Ms George. I am 12 yrs of age and I am in Yr. 8 I have 4 sisters and 2 brothers. I am of Tongan, Fijian and Japanese descent. My family is from Ha’apai Tonga Leleka and Vava’u Falevai.  I love to play games like ligma and tag.
My goals for this year are to work hard and stay focused in my learning to impress my family and myself. My other goal is to read more books improve my reading and understanding of what I am reading. My challenge for 2019 is to become a independent woman  because I am getting ready to go to college. I enjoy learning new things because I like to have new knowledge.
My parents have inspired me to be the person I am today. They have helped and guided me when I’m struggling and taught me to live life.
Make sure you continue to read my blog as it will be full of interesting things!



Friday, 15 February 2019

Painting The Town





















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Why should we be hygienic and wash our hands

It’s important to be hygienic and wash our hands because it’s eliminates bacteria and diseases.
If we don’t wash our hands we can spread germs and cause other people to get sick, but if we do wash our hands we can be germ free. Keeping our hands clean decreases us from vomiting and getting sick.
When we wash our hands it prevents us from also infecting other people. If our hands are contaminated and we touch other people or peoples belongings they will now be contaminated. For example the spread of pinworm eggs. These eggs are transferred from animals to humans and humans to humans. By washing our hands we can break that cycle preventing further contamination.
Washing our hands makes us more hygienic and with less chance of contaminating ourselves and those around us.

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Eupraise Barbier

Eupraise Barbier
Euphrasie Barbier is the founder of the Sisters of our Lady of the Missions. She worked at a laundry when she was 13 yrs of age and opened her own own laundry when she was 17 yrs old. Euphrasie Barbier brought the congregation to birth in France on christmas day 1861, and four sisters arrived in napier in 1864 to establish the first community in New Zealand. Pukekohe was the first community the sisters founded in the Auckland area. In 1904 the mission sisters started a community in Panmure and in 1912 they opened a community in Ellerslie.

Eupraise Barbier was a woman of strong personality, determined to maintain her independence. She cared for many people around the world, but mostly those who had no food or clothes. She was passionate about spreading the gospel and bringing education to children and women who were in need.

Eupraise Barbier has inspired me to be kind and to help marginalised people. She has also helped me to grow closer to God.