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Today I was learning about New Zealand animals. I enjoyed searching for the diffrent species. I found it challenging to get my words correct the first time. Next time I would include this reflection in my screencasify.
Hola James, It's great to see your Lockdown learning on your blog. I really enjoyed your Screencastify. Have you ever seen a picture of the tusks on a tusked weta? They are amazing. How big is the giant weta? Are there any around Tūranganui-a-Kiwa that I could go and search for? Mā te wā, Mrs Naden
Kia ora. I am James from St Mary’s School. Thank you for your Comment and complement. No. Now I want to. The biggest has been 11cm. You could find one.
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Hola James,
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see your Lockdown learning on your blog. I really enjoyed your Screencastify.
Have you ever seen a picture of the tusks on a tusked weta? They are amazing. How big is the giant weta? Are there any around Tūranganui-a-Kiwa that I could go and search for?
Mā te wā,
Mrs Naden
Kia ora. I am James from St Mary’s School.
DeleteThank you for your Comment and complement.
No. Now I want to.
The biggest has been 11cm.
You could find one.
Please visit my blog.
here
Mā te wā
James
Hi James,
ReplyDeleteFantastic screencastify. I liked listening to your weta information and what a lovely clear voice you have.
Well done.
Mrs McCormack
Kia ora. I am James from St Mary’s School.
DeleteThank you for your Comment and complement.
What did you like best?
Please visit my blog.
here
Mā te wā
James