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Tai @ Panmure Bridge School I am a Year 7 learner at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, New Zealand and I am in LS2.
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How to Have a Good Attitude

  • Author By pbstaip
  • Publication date December 5, 2024
  • Categories: attitude, PB4L, poem
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LI: to learn ways to have a postive attitude.

I think the most important one is to use your manners. This is an acrostic poem

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Kia ora my name is Tai, I am a year 7 student in Panmure Bridge School. My favourite subjects are math and reading. I like playing sports like rugby and touch.

My goal for 2026 is to be ready to start each day with a good and positive attitude.

 

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