Kia ora Akifa! How are you doing? Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey!
Thank you for all your hard work! I really enjoyed reading your blog post! Prosthetic limbs are amazing aren't they? It's really hard to understand how hard they are to use, or how needed they are, unless you are directly involved with them. This activity taught me that it's very important to be aware of other people's situations. For example, children with prosthetic limbs will keep growing and use three or four times as many as an adult does in a decade. Gratitude for what we already have, is super important.
Other wise ka pai on your effort. Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!
Kia ora Akifa! How are you doing? Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your hard work! I really enjoyed reading your blog post! Prosthetic limbs are amazing aren't they? It's really hard to understand how hard they are to use, or how needed they are, unless you are directly involved with them. This activity taught me that it's very important to be aware of other people's situations. For example, children with prosthetic limbs will keep growing and use three or four times as many as an adult does in a decade. Gratitude for what we already have, is super important.
Other wise ka pai on your effort. Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!
Ngā mihi,
Olive