Hi Ana, I’m Amelia from Paihia School. I really like your post about manaakitanga because when other viewers from other schools read this they can learn from your post. I hope these are rules at your school. Do you really have to walk around the school with your hands behind your back?
kia ora Ana, I am Imogen and I’m a year 7 student at Paihia School in Te Ngahere. I liked your blog post about Manakitanga it is very clear about what Manakitanga is. At our school we have four hoe and one of them is Manakitanga. I like the way you have all of your examples of what Manakitanga is when you walk around the school bullet pointed. What are some other examples of Manakitanga?
Hi Ana, I’m Amelia from Paihia School. I really like your post about manaakitanga because when other viewers from other schools read this they can learn from your post. I hope these are rules at your school. Do you really have to walk around the school with your hands behind your back?
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kia ora Ana, I am Imogen and I’m a year 7 student at Paihia School in Te Ngahere. I liked your blog post about Manakitanga it is very clear about what Manakitanga is. At our school we have four hoe and one of them is Manakitanga. I like the way you have all of your examples of what Manakitanga is when you walk around the school bullet pointed. What are some other examples of Manakitanga?
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