Friday 5 March 2021

Positive behavior in the school office

5 comments:

  1. Hello Avania, this is Samantha from Ahipara School. I liked this post about positive behaviour a lot but maybe next time you could add what you were doing and why you had to do it. Keep up the amazing work!

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  2. Hi Avania my name is Charlize I am a year six student at Paihia School. I really enjoyed your blog post about about Positive Behavior In the school office. We have a school office also. I don’t think we have any rules though our school office ladies are so nice. I liked the way you said what rules you have to follow.

    Are your school office people nice?

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  3. Hi Avainas my name is Mikaire and I am a year 8 student that goes to Paihia School. I find it awesome that you posted about how to be positive around the school office. I always make sure I have positive attitude to the school office and to the office lady.
    Why shouldn’t you bring food and water into the school office?

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  4. Hi Avania, my name is Jade. I am a year 7 student from Paihia School. I really enjoyed reading your blog post about the positive behaviour in the school office because we have to respect and use our four hoe, and not to run in the office; we only walk. In my class room we have two police officers. If we don’t walk we will get a fine and we have to pay $120 dollars using banker. Even though we have police officers I still like to make sure that nobody is disrespecting our office lady. What is your punishment if you disrespect your office lady?

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  5. Hello Avania, my name is Marley and I am a year six student at Paihia School. I really enjoyed your blog post about Positive Behaviour In the school office. We have a school office also, but it is very small. I don’t think we have many rules in our office as much as you do but we do have a lot of rules in our classroom. I liked the way you explained really carefully about what rules you had to follow in your office.

    What is the difference between your classroom rules and your office rules?

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