The whole of Waikowhai Primary School wore pink on Pink Shirt Day. We made our own pink shirts to show the five people that we trust. We know that we can go to them if we have any problems. We also drew pictures of what to do if we see someone being bullied or we are bullied.
Hi Rm 2
ReplyDeletelove the Art Work What Did You Use To Make It.Bye Rhoda From Christ the King
hi Room 2
ReplyDeleteI love your cultural mufti and pink shirt day.keep up the good work.also what country are you?
from Elina @ christ the king catholic school
Hi my name is Deborah ,i like your pink paper shirt"s. Did the whole school had to make pink paper shirt"s ? I really like the idea of celebrating anti bullying day . By Deborah
ReplyDeleteHi Room 2,
ReplyDeleteI really like your pink T-shirts you made out of paper and i really think you are doing a really good job.
Keep up the good work,
How did you decorate and make the T-shirts?
From
Tausala @ Christ The King School
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI love your pink paper t-shirt`s.I wish i could make one.Were the boys in your school okay with the colour pink? over all i think you have done good job.
by kanan from Christ the king school.
hi school
ReplyDeleteI like the idea for the paper t-shirts, it's good for recycling.
From Athena!
Hi Waikowhai
ReplyDeleteI love your pink shirt papers it stands out
I hope you are enjoying your mufti pink shirt day.
May you continue the good work.
From:
Allan @ Christ The King school
Hi Waikowhai
ReplyDeleteI love all your pink T-shirts.
The pink makes it look unique and pretty.
How long did it take to make the T-shirts?
Keep up the amazing work.
From Charlee.
Hi Room 2 it is Rua from Manukau. I like your post about pink shirt.
ReplyDeleteI really like your pictures . It reminded me when Manukau also dressed up for pink shirt day . Next time add a little bit more writing. cheek my blog out http://wpsruat.blogspot.co.nz/.