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Thursday, August 20, 2020

I have a dream... 🤔💭


Konnichiwa!
We are about to start our learning on speeches in Rimu.
When I found out, I was so excited!
It's kind of sad though because Zahrah and Olivia both apparently HATE speeches!
Before we get into all the creating and deep learning, we had a task to do to train our brain. In order to set up our mindset for speeches, we used the six tools in the mental toughness toolkit to create a motivational drawing of ourselves.
We used google drawings to make these.
MY dream for how it will all go: I want to be confident and I want to speak loudly. I know it's a lot to ask but I hope that maybe just maybe I can make a change.
My DLO is below!


While I was designing this google drawing I thought about me on a stage and how people would be watching me but I would still be happy and calm.
I have to admit though, the hardest part will be staying calm during the presentation.
The easiest part during this will be writing a first draft; it's always easy and fun!
I chose these tips for myself because I want to be calm and loud and confident. I know it will be hard but I'll try my best.


Stage background LINK!

Have you wrote a speech before?
What was it about?
What did you write it about and why?

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INTRO: Hello my name is... and I'm from... school.
POSITIVE: I liked the way you...
THOUGHTFUL: This reminded me of...
HELPFUL: To improve, you could...
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Cya later, have a nice day!

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Amelia Im Olivia from Rawhiti School.
    I like how you added pictures to your work.
    It reminds me of gacha life on my phone.
    Maybe you could add more about what happened next time.


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    1. Hello Olivia, I'm Amelia.

      Thanks for commenting.

      Maybe next time you could ask me a question.
      I have Gacha Life as well!

      Thanks again for commenting!

      Cya later Olivia, have a nice day.

      -Amelia

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