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Are worksheets still a thing?

12/7/2018

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I feel like in New Zealand we don't use worksheets anymore as everything is online. However, in Jishukan worksheets are given a lot. I think its funny and cute that the teachers still give me the worksheets even when they look like this.


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The teachers do try to include me by adding random English words into their lessons, however, I still don't fully understand what I'm learning. Although, I appreciate them trying.
The only class I enjoy is maths. This is because the worksheets are understandable; and also Junna is 15 years old, so I understand everything she's doing. 
My main activity for today was calligraphy. This was quite difficult. However, after tracing the teachers model example, I think I finally got it.
Later on Junna and I taught each other children hand games. 
Goodnight Japan!
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    Tina McIntosh

    Konnichiwa my name is Tina. I am a year 13 at Aorere College and have been selected to travel to Kanagawa, Japan as an exchange student. Throughout this trip I will blog my experiences everyday. I hope you join me as I travel Japan :)

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