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Super Nan's Legacy

Super Nan's Legacy

Introduction to Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron, set in a small town.
In a small town filled with green hills lived Super Nan.
Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron at her job in the fish and chip shop.
Super Nan worked at the fish and chip shop with a smile.
Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron as the caretaker unlocking school gates.
Every morning, she opened the school gates early.
Nan in the canteen, surrounded by food and kids.
The lunch canteen was her kingdom of yummy treats.
Nan chairing a family/parent committee meeting.
Super Nan led the family committee with great care.
Nan advocating bilingual education in a meeting.
She dreamed of schools where everyone could speak two languages.
Nan with her family, showing kindness and energy.
Her family learned from her kindness and tireless energy.
Nan baking cakes in her kitchen, enjoying the process.
In her kitchen, Super Nan baked the best cakes.
Page acknowledging the absence of Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron.
Sadly, Super Nan is no longer with us today.
Highlighting Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron’s impact on bilingual education.
Thanks to her, te reo Maori thrives in schools now.
Family reminiscing about Nan's presence and love.
Her family remembers her love and misses her deeply.
Closing thoughts, cherishing time with loved ones.
We cherish the time spent and the changes she inspired.

Reflection Questions

  • How do you think Super Nan's family felt about her work?
  • What kind of impact do you think Super Nan had on her community?
  • Why is it important to appreciate and spend time with our loved ones?

In a small town filled with green hills lived Super Nan.

Introduction to Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron, set in a small town.

Super Nan worked at the fish and chip shop with a smile.

Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron at her job in the fish and chip shop.

Every morning, she opened the school gates early.

Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron as the caretaker unlocking school gates.

The lunch canteen was her kingdom of yummy treats.

Nan in the canteen, surrounded by food and kids.

Super Nan led the family committee with great care.

Nan chairing a family/parent committee meeting.

She dreamed of schools where everyone could speak two languages.

Nan advocating bilingual education in a meeting.

Her family learned from her kindness and tireless energy.

Nan with her family, showing kindness and energy.

In her kitchen, Super Nan baked the best cakes.

Nan baking cakes in her kitchen, enjoying the process.

Sadly, Super Nan is no longer with us today.

Page acknowledging the absence of Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron.

Thanks to her, te reo Maori thrives in schools now.

Highlighting Elderly woman, twinkling eyes, always smiling, wears an apron’s impact on bilingual education.

Her family remembers her love and misses her deeply.

Family reminiscing about Nan's presence and love.

We cherish the time spent and the changes she inspired.

Closing thoughts, cherishing time with loved ones.

Reflection Questions

  • How do you think Super Nan's family felt about her work?
  • What kind of impact do you think Super Nan had on her community?
  • Why is it important to appreciate and spend time with our loved ones?