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Grea work Max, when we get back to school you can demonstrate how to access the reading folder to make it easier when you're stuck on a word. It looks like there were lots of insects that you found. Did you find them under a piece of wood or rock? Keep it up Max
Well done Max! I enjoyed looking at your leaf pencil shading, and reading your lists of small creatures! Were you surprised at how many different types you found in your garden? It's amazing how many bugs sneak inside too - especially lately those 'kings of the jungle' the praying mantis which I don't like much. But bugs are fascinating especially when you start learning about some of their strange habits like what and how they eat - with a straw mouth even! Eww!
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Grea work Max, when we get back to school you can demonstrate how to access the reading folder to make it easier when you're stuck on a word. It looks like there were lots of insects that you found. Did you find them under a piece of wood or rock? Keep it up Max
ReplyDeleteWell done Max! I enjoyed looking at your leaf pencil shading, and reading your lists of small creatures! Were you surprised at how many different types you found in your garden? It's amazing how many bugs sneak inside too - especially lately those 'kings of the jungle' the praying mantis which I don't like much. But bugs are fascinating especially when you start learning about some of their strange habits like what and how they eat - with a straw mouth even! Eww!
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