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Monday, 30 April 2012

'My First Term in Grade 4,' by Tlotlo



What i like about school is that school is fun and the best subject i like is Art and Culture, Life Orientation, Maths and English.  Miss Grove teaches me English and she is my class teacher, and Miss Venter teaches Life Orientation.

What i like about myself is that i did win at the athletics by running 3 laps and long jump.  Swimming is the best exerciseng and i know how to swim with out holding on the side.

After school i go to Miss Mathew’s house to do my home-work at her house and she help us with our home-work and sometimes we have partys at her house.

I like school so much because if we are naughty they solve us and boys are not supossed to hit girls.

I thank S.O.S.Africa for the education.

5 comments:

  1. We love the article Tlotlo! Keep up the good work! And your correct, boys should never hit girls :)

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  2. It's great to hear your thoughts Tlotlo! Good luck with your running and swimming!

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  3. Well done with your swimming Tlotlo! I love swimming too! Keep going, we're soo proud of you!

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  4. This is a great blog. The children look amazing. Well done. Can't wait to read more

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  5. Love latest comment. Perhaps our education secretary should consult with your schools to help 'solve' Britain's education problems!

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