I have been doing the maths that my teacher gave my mum so I can do it one page a day. I have also been playing snakes and ladders doing multiplication to learn my maths.
We planted seeds for our own vegetable garden. We planted capsicum, carrots, cauliflower, baby beets, pumpkin, zuccini, beans, silverbeet, onions and thyme. These will all help us to live sustainable if the shops run out of food.
We have taken our puppy Koko to the beach and gave her a good run chasing us in our truck. We also threw her a ball as that is her favourite game to play. She was very tired. It is important to take our pets for exercise as she needs to stay fit and healthy. We plan to keep fit and healthy by exercising doing runs and lifting weights, and riding our bikes. This is important to keep our bodies and minds healthy while we aren't allowed to be outdoors with others.
It sounds like you really are organised for learning at home Kekoa.I hope the shops don't run out of food! I planted a garden too just in case they run out of yummy vegetables.I'm sure your puppy is happy to have you at home.Keep up the good work and i look forward to reading more on your blog.
ReplyDeleteVery impressed Kekoa that you are still doing some home learning and looking after yourself while you are at home. I enjoyed reading about what you have been up too and look forward to your next post.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work and enjoy your break from school.
Mr Martin.
Awesome work Kekoa sounds as tho your keeping busy with your learning and with all your planting of fresh produce. This rain we have had will sure help with the growing process. Perhaps once some of your produce has grown, you could post us an update with some pictures? Ka Pai Kekoa
ReplyDeleteKekoa you and your whanau bubble have been busy. Yes it is important that our pets are looked after as well. I think Koko is going to miss everybody being at home once we are allowed to go back to school and work.
ReplyDeleteWow Kekoa, really nice piece of writing from you, you've really come on since
ReplyDeletewe were together 18 months ago. Lots of activities going on in your household.
Wow that was an awesome piece of writing. Sounds like lots of fun busy things happening in your house with your whanau. I bet Koko has loved having you all home during this time. How are your vegetables going, you planted a yummy variety that will keep you and your family well supplied. I would love to see some pics of your vegetables as they establish. Keep up the writing and learning my friend and remember learning comes in loads of way such as your vegetable patch or taking care of your puppy. Fantastic mahi Kekoa.
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