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Tuesday 19 December 2017

SML Week 1 Day 2

Day 2: It’s All in a Day’s Work


Activity 2: The Rules of Engagement
Activity 2: The Rules of Engagement
During the early years in New Zealand, men and women would often marry
at a young age. Women were expected to have babies and remain in the home
caring for their children. Few, if any, left home in search of work. Men,
on the other hand, were expected to work outside of the home.

These days, we don’t have the same strict expectations about work. Girls
and boys can choose their own path in life. In fact, I was lucky enough
to go to university and to follow my dream of becoming a teacher!

What is your dream job? Draw a picture of yourself doing your dream
job and post it on your blog. You could be a doctor, an actor or even a
zookeeper! I have drawn myself taking a picture of a beautiful castle in
Poland because I would love to become a travel blogger and
photographer one day.

My dream Job Is Being a Dentist. Today I’ve drawn me for the first time
fixing up other people's teeth. When I grow older I would like to take
the opportunity to
become a dentist and help people in their life. Also my career is playing Rugby.



2 comments:

  1. Aloha Loto
    My name is Sarah and I go to Glen Innes School
    Being a dentist is very difficult, however I think you are perfect for the job. What inspired you to be a dentist?

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  2. Hi Loto,

    My name's Ruby and I'm one of the people who will be blogging with you over summer as part of the Summer Learning Journey. It's great to see that you've been working through these activities! Well done!

    Being a dentist sounds like a great job! You would help people a lot all the time. It's never very nice when there's something wrong with your teeth!
    You've done a great job drawing the picture. Did you draw it by hand or trace it?

    What do you think the most challenging part of being a dentist would be? I know I couldn't be a dentist! It doesn't sound like much fun to me.

    I look forward to reading more of your blog over summer.
    Cheers,
    Ruby.

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