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Friday 27 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey - Week 2 - Day 5 - Activity 2

Activity 2: Leading by Example [4 points]
Mother Teresa and Princess Diana were both people who wanted to do things to help others. They were very different people, however they both had a significant impact on the world.
Mother Teresa was born in Eastern Europe but decided at a young age that she wanted to be a missionary (a person who gets sent somewhere to share their religious faith and do charity work). She moved to India where she worked hard and cared for those who needed her the most. Her work was recognised by the Catholic Church, which gave her the title of ‘Saint’ Teresa.
Diana, while not officially a saint, was a real-life princess. In her role as a princess, she travelled the world raising awareness about a number of important issues. Through her work, Princess Diana helped the world to see that all people, including those affected by illness and disease, needed love and respect. Princess Diana and Mother Teresa both led by example with acts of kindness towards others.
My act of kindness was I sent a letter to my sister who currently at my cousin's house.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Christopher,

    That is awesome that you sent this letter to your sister who is at your cousins house. How did you send it? Through email, message, phone etc! Isn’t it crazy how you can get in contact with people so easily? Imagine 46 years ago were phones weren’t used.

    Did you know that the first cell phone was made in 1973 from Motorola. The first call Martin Cooper made was to his rival (Nokia) to rub it in his face. How would you get in contact with people if you didn’t have a phone? Let me know!

    Have you ever tried to use posters & infographics to create a blog post? They are A LOT easier to create than you think! Here’s the link to all the different ways you can create blog posts https://sites.google.com/manaiakalani.org/manaiakalani-cybersmart/being-cybersmart/smart-learners/digital-learning-objects

    Can’t wait to read more!

    Nga mihi,
    Georgia

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