Today I am going to show you my first summer learning Journey. So This blog post is about the Ancient Tuatara In New Zealand so I have created a Drawing that shows a facts about Ancient Tuatara in New Zealand. We also have to look at the google to read some facts and write them on our own words here is the google drawing that I have made.
I am a student at in Uru MÄnuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Monday, 17 December 2018
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Hi,
Today I am going to show you my first summer learning Journey. So This blog post is about the Ancient Tuatara In New Zealand so I have created a Drawing that shows a facts about Ancient Tuatara in New Zealand. We also have to look at the google to read some facts and write them on our own words here is the google drawing that I have made.
Today I am going to show you my first summer learning Journey. So This blog post is about the Ancient Tuatara In New Zealand so I have created a Drawing that shows a facts about Ancient Tuatara in New Zealand. We also have to look at the google to read some facts and write them on our own words here is the google drawing that I have made.
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Hi Joshua, I really like your post about 'Facts about Tuatara'. I had learnt two facts that you had wrote, it is amazing that Tuatara's can live about 100 years. There are some Tuarara's are still alive and they are an endangered species. I hope you have a good night. Bye!!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Joshua,
ReplyDeleteI think you have done a great job telling us some interesting facts about Tuatara; reptiles that are endemic to our country! Endemic means that it is native to a certain area of land.
Most of the other bloggers have randomly chosen their three interesting facts but I think it was very creative of you to think of a new way to approach this activity. I never knew Tuataras can live for almost an entire CENTURY (100 years)!
Looking forward to reading more of your awesome blog posts Joshua.
Talk soon,
Susie