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Tuesday, May 26, 2020
What I will tell my children about lock down.
Every time we went to a shop, we had to sanitize our hands and wear mask and it was one in and one out at a time. Kids had to stay home and parents had to stay home and a lot of people lost their jobs and lives were lost. Family and friends couldn't see each other until alert level 2.
This pandemic happened worldwide. I learnt to bake during the Lock-down. I baked some donuts and some brownies and I played Uno and gave the rabbit a bath. We let my bird (called Jerry) out to fly around the lounge and did some painting and sat down and watched TV and did some home work on the computer.
I felt sad about the lock down because we couldn't visit any friends or family.
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Hi Chelsey. Thanks for sharing your lockdown reflection. You have shared lots of facts about what has been happening, I'm sure these will be shared with others when you are older. It seems like you had lots of fun home learning with all of the yummy baking, time with your pets, being creative and catching up with some learning on the computer. However it is good to be back at school with friends isn't it?
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