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Hi Layton, my name is Shreyas, I am from Waikowhai Primary or for short WPS, I am in Hauraki and I am a Year 6. What I liked about your blog post was that you really thought of making a slideshow about the Saint Patrick's day on March 17th. I know that it's really sad that He died at 387 but that´s a really long time, pretty much that the whole global was not existed, and your slideshow has been made really well!! I wondered, have you seen a funeral before?? Because I have never, and when you have celebrated Saint Patrick´s day??
What you could do is next time you can show some pictures about your class doing something about celebrating it at school or doing crafts?? If you want to see my blog, here is the link -> https://wpsshreyass.blogspot.com/
Kia ora Layton, I find St Patrick a fascinating person to study. I have been to Ireland to where they say his church was. It is called the Rock of Cashel. New learning for me from your poster that he came from a family of priests. Thank you for sharing this. from Mrs Torrie
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Hi Layton, my name is Shreyas, I am from Waikowhai Primary or for short WPS, I am in Hauraki and I am a Year 6. What I liked about your blog post was that you really thought of making a slideshow about the Saint Patrick's day on March 17th. I know that it's really sad that He died at 387 but that´s a really long time, pretty much that the whole global was not existed, and your slideshow has been made really well!!
ReplyDeleteI wondered, have you seen a funeral before?? Because I have never, and when you have celebrated Saint Patrick´s day??
What you could do is next time you can show some pictures about your class doing something about celebrating it at school or doing crafts?? If you want to see my blog, here is the link -> https://wpsshreyass.blogspot.com/
Kia ora Layton,
ReplyDeleteI find St Patrick a fascinating person to study. I have been to Ireland to where they say his church was. It is called the Rock of Cashel.
New learning for me from your poster that he came from a family of priests. Thank you for sharing this.
from Mrs Torrie