May 28, 2009

Day 11



Today before my dad went to his squash game I encouraged him to do his best and that he can kick the other guys butts,
I know that I made a difference because he went and played with confidence.

May 27, 2009

Day 10


Today I unpacked the dish washer.
I know I mae a difference because my mum said thak you and well done.

May 26, 2009

Day 9


Today I read to my baby sister after she had a bath so that my parents could relax for a while.
I know that I made a difference because my parents said thank you. and they had some time for themselves

May 24, 2009

Day 8


I bathed my baby sister tonight as part of my 17 days to make a difference.
I know I made a difference because my mum said thank you to me.

Day 7


I made dinner for my family tonight.
I know I made a difference because they ate and they said thank you.

Day 6


We were at a BBQ and we were lying on the tramp and it was cold so I had a blanket and i shared it with my friend because he was cold.
I know I made a difference because he thanked me and he wasn't cold and he had a less greater risk of getting a cold.

Day 5


Today I started my 4o hour famine.
I know that I am making a difference because I am raising money for poor countrys around the world.

May 21, 2009

Day 4


Today I gave my mum a back massage.
I felt like I helped her because her back hurt.
She was very grateful and thanked me.

May 19, 2009

Day 3



I made coffee and tea for my parents again and I packed and unpacked the dishwasher after dinner

Day 2


I made coffee and tea for my mum and dad when they got home.

May 18, 2009

Day 1



Today I made dinner for my family.
When my sister came home she was tired and we were watching tv and I gave her the tv remote because that is the kind of person I am.

what is a good citizen

A good citizen is some who respects others and their property.
~they are helpful and considerate, willing to put others first.
~they listen to the views of others and thinks about what they have to say.
~they help people who are not in a position to help themselves.
~they respect the environment and does not damage it in anyway.
~they work hard.
~they are well mannered
~they are always learning
As part of our Inquiry unit, Room 12 from New Zealand has decided to put our topic on citizenship into practice. We have the challenge of performing one kind deed, each day, for 17 days, starting from the 18th of June, 2008. Follow us as we blog our citizenship journey.