Thursday, June 7, 2012

This morning Ruma Ono discussed this quote from Michelangelo, a very famous artist who lived 600 years ago. He painted the Sistene Chapel and he always aimed high!

"The greatest danger for most of us in not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it."

We have talked about what this means in class, as we always aim high in our learning. Talk about it with Mum and Dad and Nana and Granddad at home.

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  1. I like this - If I aim too low it's like I say I am only going to write one sentence which will be easy to do but I won't get any better at it. But I can aim to write 10 sentences and even if I only write 5 I have done really well. - Amelia

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  2. You got it, Amelia! Does anyone else have any thoughts on Michelangelo's quote??

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