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For sea week in Room one we have been learning about difference sea creatures I chose Kina
I enjoyed making the google Drawing
I found it challenging to find the facts
My digital learning object shows what a Kina is.
Kia Ora, Joan. I love the background you added and the really pretty photo of a Kina. I actually didn't know what a Kina was until now. I have seen some beautiful photos of Kina's but didn't know what they were called. Its cool how they eat their food from the hole in the base of their shell. Maybe next time you should change the colour of the text cause its sort of hard to read.
Talofa Joan, You have some very interesting facts about kina. I love your background but your writing is hard to read. What could you do to fix this? How come the kina I get from the sea are spiky and yours isn't? Maybe you could explain this in your blog. Mā te wā, Mrs Naden
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Kia Ora, Joan.
ReplyDeleteI love the background you added and the really pretty photo of a Kina.
I actually didn't know what a Kina was until now.
I have seen some beautiful photos of Kina's but didn't know what they were called.
Its cool how they eat their food from the hole in the base of their shell.
Maybe next time you should change the colour of the text cause its sort of hard to read.
From Mia.
Talofa Joan,
ReplyDeleteYou have some very interesting facts about kina. I love your background but your writing is hard to read. What could you do to fix this? How come the kina I get from the sea are spiky and yours isn't? Maybe you could explain this in your blog.
Mā te wā,
Mrs Naden