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Well done Max, it is always great to know the sounds of insects so that when you're out at the park you can talk about the insect that is making that sound even when you can't see it. You have nearly finished all of your work. Just go through all of your slides and read them to make sure you've completed the tasks and highlight the squares on the spreadsheet on our site.
Fabulous work Max! Great to see you putting so much time and effort into learning about insects. There's always so much more to know, and sometimes there's a few surprises, which makes it more fun. I read there are 4600 types in the world and quite a few can fly! Did you know Gisborne used to have a newspaper called the Cockroach?
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Well done Max, it is always great to know the sounds of insects so that when you're out at the park you can talk about the insect that is making that sound even when you can't see it. You have nearly finished all of your work. Just go through all of your slides and read them to make sure you've completed the tasks and highlight the squares on the spreadsheet on our site.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work Max! Great to see you putting so much time and effort into learning about insects. There's always so much more to know, and sometimes there's a few surprises, which makes it more fun. I read there are 4600 types in the world and quite a few can fly! Did you know Gisborne used to have a newspaper called the Cockroach?
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