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Kia ora. I am Sarah from St Mary’s School. I really like where you did your Hail Mary in sign language Made next time you could make it see your stomach when you say (womb) here
Kia ora. I am Manvi from St Mary’s School. I really liked how you did the sign language for people to understand. I also like how you were in front of a Mary statue. Did you think about when we went through on explaining that we had to show our stomach when we say “Womb.”? Next time you could show your stomach or be standing up. Please visit my blog here
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Kia ora. I am Sarah from St Mary’s School.
ReplyDeleteI really like where you did your Hail Mary in sign language
Made next time you could make it see your stomach when you say (womb)
here
Mā te wā
Sarah
Hi Joan,
ReplyDeleteI like how you had the statue of Mary in the background.
Mā te wā,
Willie
Kia ora. I am Manvi from St Mary’s School.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you did the sign language for people to understand. I also like how you were in front of a Mary statue.
Did you think about when we went through on explaining that we had to show our stomach when we say “Womb.”?
Next time you could show your stomach or be standing up.
Please visit my blog
here
Mā te wā