Friday 27 August 2021

Daffodil Day



Our awesome team in this syndicate have got on board with celebrating Daffodil Day in Lockdown (AGAIN!!)  






We dressed in yellow for our Syndicate Google Meet this morning. Many of us have created daffodils in some way to share and inspire others to get in behind this amazing cause. We have written      posts on our individual blogs. 


We have created a school online page to collect donations and we have taken selfies of us dressed up. 






 I will add the slideshow when others in the syndicate have contributed too. 




KEEP UP 
THE AMAZING 
EFFORT 
TE WAKA AKO



 

5 comments:

  1. Awesome effort Te Waka Ako. Some great slides coming in. So bright & colourful with fantastic messages. It was also fabulos to see so many children dressed in yellow for this mornings google meet. Keep up this excellent work.

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  2. Super work Te Waka Ako! I enjoy seeing what you are doing during lockdown. Your class meetings today would have been interesting to see, with you all being in yellow in honour of Daffodil Day. Go Ms Sands in your awesome yellow onesie!
    Keep up your individual blogs so we can all see what you are busy with at home in your bubbles.

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  3. Wow Te Waka Ako, this is amazing and awe-inspiring. Awesome work! Nga mihi nui.

    D - Daffodils symbolize hope
    A - Annual appeal to support the Cancer Society
    F - Flowers that bloom in Spring
    F - Feeling thankful
    O - Opportunity to give to a worthy cause
    D - Desire for things to change for the better
    I - In this together
    L - Lives matter

    D - Donate via www.cancer.org.nz
    A - A helping hand to cancer patients and their whanau
    Y - Your contribution brings hope

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  4. Great work for a wonderful cause Te Waka Ako. I love to see all your creative ideas and learning during lockdown. I have a bowl of miniature daffodils in my garden which always flower in time for daffodil day and remind me of my wonderful friends who have had to fight this terrible illness.
    I hope that you are all safe and well in your bubbles.
    Kia kaha
    From Mrs Mackenzie ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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  5. Kia ora Te Waka Ako. What a cool idea to wear yellow on Friday. We did the same for our facilitators' Meet but I don't have any yellow clothes! So I emptied the tiles from the Bananagrams bag and wore it as a hat! Awesome drawings of daffodils. Keep up the awesome mahi!

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