Hi Miss G, thanks for being a nice teacher. I have learned that the tuatara spikes are soft and that the babies eat during the day or the mum might eat them for dinner if they go out at night.
Wow Matai Hub, how exciting for us to be back with all again. We are really looking forward to learning more with you today. What are you enjoying most about commenting on the blog? from Anne
Hi Ben. What a fantastic poster about tuataras. This is really well set out and easy to read. What else can you tell me about tuataras? From Miss G
ReplyDeleteHi Miss G, thanks for being a nice teacher. I have learned that the tuatara spikes are soft and that the babies eat during the day or the mum might eat them for dinner if they go out at night.
DeleteWow Matai Hub, how exciting for us to be back with all again. We are really looking forward to learning more with you today. What are you enjoying most about commenting on the blog?
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hi ben. i like your poster. i like diling that. can you dow it agan.by konnor
ReplyDeleteHi Ben, we like how you describe the tuatatara. we also think the cutting out is neat.
ReplyDeletehi ben. i like your work that you have done.can you make an other one ?how did you put it on there.
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I like your toru posr Ben
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