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Monday, December 3, 2018

SLJ

Paying it forward: 

What would you give to a family in the 1930s and why? 
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I would give them a job, because they could make a living. They could supply food for their children, send their kids to schools and they could be smart, and make a living for their children and so on forth. It's like a genaration. 

1 comment:

  1. Mōrena Helen!

    Thank you very much for taking part in this Summer Learning Journey activity with me and the rest of your class. How did you find it?

    I really appreciate all of the things you'd like to give to a family in need from the 1930's— I especially like how you've said you'd like to give them a 'job', but not only this, you go on to give reason as to why you would do so. What do you mean when you say "It's like a generation"?
    Don't forget to put your activity title (Paying it Forward) up in the title heading.
    :)

    Keep up the great work, and I look forward to reading more when the SLJ kicks off on the 17th (that's only 4 days away... eeek!)

    Kia kaha and have a great day!

    Jordan

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