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2A Expo 1 Report

On the 19th of May  we had to prepare ourselves for our first Expo by getting our gear packed and delegating roles to everybody but there was a catch…

We had to do everything on our own because our teacher Ms Wills had been given a challenge not to talk for the day. This proved to be a task we all feared but surprisingly we did it with success. On the 20th of May, we went on our first Expo together. I know that we were all concerned about this since we hadn’t been working top notch as a team and we are all very opinionated people and we didn’t really listen to each other so we went into Expo with our eyes shut hoping for the best. In the end we went really well and all showed each other the respect we deserve and had so much fun and put our differences behind us. We went swimming in a lake that is 8 times saltier than the ocean and played some games at night in the cow paddock. It was fun trying to camouflage in the grass but stepping in cow poo and laughing.

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Brittany, Mullauna College

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