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Monday, 30 December 2019

A long walk to freedom | Nelson Mandela | Summer Learning Journey | Week 2 Day 2 Actvity 1

L.I to imagine if you were Nelson Mandela, and in Robben Island and you have a journal and you write in it each night.
Today I am doing the Summer Learning Journey's Day 2 Activity 1. The Summer Learning Journey is a program that helps children keep track of their learning during the holidays. I am glad that my school is participating because, the school can get more recognition and the students can learn all different sorts of things.  My school(Panmure Bridge School) has had a great job with doing the Summer Learning Journey, so we are hoping to have another great year.

For this actvity we were asked to imagine if you were Nelson Mandela; and in Robben Island. A journal is given to you to write each night. 

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a social rights activist, politician and philanthropist who became South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999. ... In 1993, Mandela and South African President F.W. de Klerk were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to dismantle the country's apartheid system. 




3 comments:

  1. Hi Sulia, Mrs Collins from Manaiakalani here commenting on blogs over term break. Well done on posting and participating in the SLJ this year. Nelson Mandela spent a lot of time in jail, how do you think he coped? What could he do to keep his mind and body active? Keep blogging, and commenting on others, to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes and to keep up your learning over the school break!

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  2. Hi Sulia!
    This activity you did was great, Great job for staying active with the Summer Learning Journey! What was the hardest part of this activity?
    Blog you later!
    ~ Florence

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  3. Hello Sulia! I like your idea of including an "18 Years later" page, instead of just a short entry about Nelson's first day like I did...I love and really appreciate the effort and detail you put into every sentence as well. You were really able to see yourself in this perspective, which I do admire! Great work.

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