Friday, July 4, 2008

17 Days to Make a Difference

Day 17

The last day of our challenge. I decided to start the day off by buying cream doughnuts for some of my monitors who have done a great job for the class and for me this term. Those students are Tom, Grace and Mathew, (awesome ICT monitors) Rebecca and Luke, (our wonderful class councillors) Nicole (a reliable and conscientious notices monitor) and Jack and Trent. (enthusiastic PE monitors) I put them in their desks for them to find. (By the way...I didn't have a doughnut for Luke...so I owe him one. Thanks for understanding Luke!!!

I organised for the class to play unihockey in the afternoon to celebrate the end of the term. I think they really enjoyed it. Noone said thank you...hint hint.

To finish off the day I went up to Foodtown to buy Mrs. Read a few well deserved treats.

Anyway, this is my last entry on my blog. I've enjoyed doing this challenge with my class. I'm so proud of them for what they have achieved. So many of the students made extra special effort to make a positive difference to the community they live in. Thank you R12 and thank you to all those students who commented on my blog entries. Your kind words encouraged me immensely!!!!!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Mr Read,

Firstly I would like to say sorry for forgetting to say thank you for the awesome unihockey game we played:@ It was really fun after a long I mean short term. So thank you.

Also you did a very good deed by acknowledging the class monitors. After all of their hard work they must have felt special.

Pari

Taeil,Ahn said...

Mr.Read now I'm in Korea so I couldn't do my day16 and 17 so I will do that when I back to NEW zealand and thank you for awesome unihockey game. next term I will try my best

Grace said...

Hi Mr. Read.

Firstly I want to say, THANK YOU sooooooo much for the cream doughnut. Pari's right, we really all did feel special!

And sorry about not thanking you for the unihockey game (GO TOTARA!!!) we had lots of fun

Grace said...

Oh and I forgot to say

Have a good holiday. I hope you are having a good one.

Mr. Read said...

Well done