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Friday 6 March 2020

Sea Week


Sea Week

This week Room 11 have been assigned to make some recycled sea creatures. It was a lot of hard work but it was worth it, the sea creatures are really cool and creative. There is a Japanese spider crab, a blue penguin, a jellyfish, a moray eel, a turtle and a crab. There are also two sharks and a polluted ocean. They look really awesome and neat. Here is a picture of some of the kids and their sea creatures. 
We looked at a website called the Deep Sea. Click on this link to have a look!

16 comments:

  1. Hi room 11 my name is Deborah and I work for Manaiakalani. I really enjoyed reading your post about the sea creatures you created. One thing I thought was what were your creations made out of? Next time you might like to add that information to your post. Thank you for sharing the link to the website, I might check it out.

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  3. Hi room 11 my name is Lucy and i am a student at marshland school.I think that your sea creatures are really cool and inspiring to me. I would like to know what they are made out of so maybe i could try making one.

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  4. I really like how you recycled the rubbish. Next time you should say there name and witch one they made. Over all I really like what you have done.

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  6. Hi, i like this blog post but maybe for the title add something catchy to the people reading so they get more instrested. i like how you took of picture of it im pretty sure that is called didgital?

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  7. Hello Room 11 I am a student at marshland school.I really like how you added all the details in you introduction an it was also really Cool that you used recycling things to make it.

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  8. Hi room 11 my name is taylor and I really liked the recicled sea animals they were really cool next time can you say where each animal lives and what they do this post reminds me of the time I did a one on a pink armadillo

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  9. Hi room 11 my name is Ahlia from Marshland School. I really liked your post about see animals they looked pretty awsome. Maybe next time you could tell us wear you got all that recycling from. Your post reminded about when we had to make animlas out of vegetables toothpicks pipe cleaners and other deceration stuff.

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  10. Hi room 11 my name is Emily and from Marshland school I really like your post about the sea animals they look pretty awsome

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  11. Kia Ora room 11 my name is Holly and I am from marshland school. I think that making see creatures out of recyclable things was a great idea and is very creative. this reminds me of the time I saw turtles at the beach in Hawaii. Next time you could maybe post a video of how you made it? but Great job room ll!!

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  12. Hello room 11 my name is Ella from Marshland School,I really like how you used recyclable things to make the sea creatures, maybe next time you could tell us what recycling it was, but overall I really liked it. Room 11 is very creative.

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  13. Hey room 11 i am Alexie from also marshland school.I think these sea creatures look absolutely AWESOME its also amazing that you used plastic and recycled goods to make theses.this is beyond AWESOME! e noho rā (Goodbye)

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  14. Hi Ahipara school I'm Lexie from marshland school and I a here to tell you about how I love your your post and maybe what you could work on. I love how you recycled thing to make cool creatures that belong in the sea. maybe you could of put a little bit of information about the creatures after you had told what the animal was I love your post keep up the good work bye.

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  15. Hi room 11, my name is Chloe from Marshland School.
    I think its awesome that you have a sea week at your school.
    That is really cool how you made all of those sea creatures from recycling!
    Goodbye!

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