2) How did you know you made a difference?
I knew I made a difference because my Dad had better things to do than the dry the dishes
I felt happy that I was helping someone who needed the help
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 13th of May, 2009. Follow us as we blog our citizenship journey.
1) What you did to make a difference.
Toady I made a difference by getting in all the washing off the line when I saw it was raining
2) How did you know you made a difference?
I know I made a difference because my Mum was very happy because she did not have to dry it again because I brought the washing in before it got wet1) What you did to make a difference.
To make a difference I helped my soccer coach by helping pack up all the cones and balls after practice
2) How did you know you made a difference?
I knew I made a difference because no one else was helping and he had to leave quickly and he said '' Thank you so much''
3) Describe your feelings.
I felt happy that I was helping someone who needed the help
4) If another person was involved describe what you think their feelings were and how you knew what they were feeling
If someone else was involved I think they would be happy because everyone is grateful for help that makes there life easier
1) What you did to make a difference. Today to make a difference I helped my Mum by setting and clearing the table after dinner.
4) If another person was involved describe what you think their feelings were and how you knew what they were feeling
If someone else was invloved I think they would be happy also that they were making someone happy