AJ enjoyed working on this project about snakes. He has learnt a lot of facts about snakes and also grown a great appreciation that we do not have snakes in New Zealand. Check out the facts and comment if you agree with AJ or not.
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this is so cool but I cant find how to make it stop so I can read it
ReplyDeleteHi Aj Lotte here, this is an awesome post! You are so right about us being lucky with snakes. The deadliest one sounds so scary as well as the cobra. This post reminded me from when I was in Australia and I saw a snake up a tree. Can't wait to more posts!
ReplyDeletehello its emily from paroa great work keep it up , maybe next time you can draw it and vidoe it your self with your face in it maybe???
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ReplyDeleteHi Aj Taj here, this is an awesome post! You are so right about us being lucky with snakes. The deadliest one sounds so scary as well as the cobra. This post reminded me from when I was in Australia and I saw a snake up a tree. Can't wait to more posts!
hi my name is jari and I am from paroa school and it looks like you gis have made a great slide show about snakes you have made it so cool I love it ceap up the good work.
ReplyDeleteHi AJ I'm Milla from your tui mai tui atu class (whenua) lucky we dont have snakes in New Zealand. woah I do not want one of those deadly one in New Zealand, thanks for reading. Milla
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