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Wow Max, that is so amazing! I have read all your slides. I have learnt the difference between bees and wasps. I see you have learnt lots too! I especially liked your 5 reasons why bees use hexagons. I wonder if bees are growing in numbers or decreasing?
Wow Max! You sure have worked hard today....It's wonderful that you know how important bees are for our survival, they rely on us and we rely on them. Maybe tomorrow you could look at experimenting with different shade fill on your slides to give it more impact? I will have some other work for you to go on with as well. Mr Milne
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Wow Max, that is so amazing! I have read all your slides. I have learnt the difference between bees and wasps. I see you have learnt lots too! I especially liked your 5 reasons why bees use hexagons. I wonder if bees are growing in numbers or decreasing?
ReplyDeleteWow Max! You sure have worked hard today....It's wonderful that you know how important bees are for our survival, they rely on us and we rely on them. Maybe tomorrow you could look at experimenting with different shade fill on your slides to give it more impact? I will have some other work for you to go on with as well. Mr Milne
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