Tuesday, 28 September 2021

Philosophical Ponder 10

 


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  1. KIA Ora Megan, Zejm here.
    If I could give one gift to every child in the world it would be fidgets so they can take away stress when they have it and play with the fidget. And if I could give another gift it would also be a Chromebook and a charger so they can do typing, Prototec and Blogging.
    If you had one gift to give to every child in the world, what would it be? Blog ya later:)
    Zejm:):)

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    1. Kia ora Zejm, I agree, it would be great if everyone in the world had access to learning.
      I think getting an education would be the greatest gift anyone could receive. What do you think the lockdown has taught you? blog you later, Megan : )

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  2. Gidday Room 7 I would give every child in the world a computer so you can have entertainment.
    What would you give every child in the world?
    Blog you later
    Angus

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    1. Talofa Angus, I wonder how long it will be before every child does have access to a computer. Do you think they would only use it for entertainment if they got one? What gift that you can't touch or buy do you think would be helpful? I think having the courage to take chances could help children learn new and important things. blog you later, Megan : )

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  3. Kia Ora Ms Judd
    It's me Justus,
    If I could give one gift to every child in the world it would be every single essential in the world. It's because some children don't have any care like from a parent and they live on there own.
    What do you think about my Opinion?
    Bye
    JustusπŸ“πŸ‰

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    1. Kia ora Justus, Yes I agree, children should all have the things essential to life, like food, shelter and warm clothing. Those gifts would change a child's life! Can you think of a gift you can't touch or buy like persistence or an optimistic outlook on life? blog you later, Megan : )

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  4. Kia ora Room 7. I would give the gift of confidence (but not too much). I chose this because I see so many children how are too shy or scared to share things they have created. Mr G told Room 25 they weren't allowed to pick things you can hold or buy so it might be worth checking our their answers to see how different they are!

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