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Thursday, 27 December 2018

Mighty Mangroves (SLJ)

Hey readers, 

Sorry for not posting these SLJ activities earlier. But I am sure that everyone was spending Christmas with their family and opening presents. 

What do you know about mangroves? I learn that they can live in difficult conditions, and help to protect land too. 
I was told that in the islands they use mangroves to help stop the sea eating away land.  They are tough and strong plant.

Can you think of someone who is tough and strong? They can be someone you know or a character from a movie or a book you read.

 Mine is Nephi  if you are wondering who that is, he is a person from a book called The Book Of Mormon. He is the third son of Lehi and Sariah who used to live Jerusalem but had to leave the city. I believe that he is strong, because he was on a dangerous mission to get the brass plates and he kept going in choosing the right and never stopped because he believed and had faith. I know that making right choices is hard. That is why I believe he is tough for listening to what his father commands and strong for doing what his father commands even when it's hard.

Do you think Nephi is strong too?

Do you know anyone who is tough and strong?

Thank you for reading my blog post please write a comment and I hope I can see you on my next blog post. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Talisa,

    Thank you for sharing this story about Nephi and why you think he is a strong figure. I also think that it was very courageous of him to complete his mission with dedication and faith. As you've mentioned, having faith and believing in yourself is the most powerful tool for success. If you are ever unsure of something, you should seek for the answer within yourself rather than waiting on somebody else to do the job for you. You know yourself the BEST and you should always have the strength to follow what your heart tells you to.

    Have you thought about your goals for this year? What is your long-term goal for 2019? :)

    From Susie

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