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Hello our names are Penelope and Jackson and we are from Edenhope College and Mt Eliza. Yesterday our group “2A” had Intro to Review ILP (Individual learning Plan) and CPR Exam.

Hi, I am Jackson, yesterday I had ILP and CPR exam. Yesterday I had lots of fun in my classes and I felt good about how I set my goals in ILP in the morning. Yesterday in the afternoon we had an exam to pass CPR. I really enjoyed it and had a few laughs as well.

Hey! You might have figured it out by now but my name is Penelope. I enjoyed ILP yesterday. I set different goals that I have achieved for the last 5 weeks while here or at least tried to achieve them! I had a great time in CPR exam! Don’t worry everybody survived it … barely!!! I have been having a great time here at Snowy. Parent visiting weekend is at the end of the week and I am excited to spend some time with my family and maybe sneak a few blocks of chocolate in as well?

Goodbye for now people in the outside world,
Penelope - Edenhope College and Jackson- Mt. Eliza SC

 

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