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Wednesday 29 August 2018

The Digestive System and fun foods

My experience of making my work of art was very very hard, it took a real long time I think it took like 4 or 5 weeks to do it and we had a buddy to work with and have fun together. are logo said The Digestive and fun foods, we need a logo very very fast so my buddy and I had a good time and I think I said that two times all ready but I think it is time to go now bye wait... I think I have some more to say like on 28-8-18 are cool maori teacher christine at the start of the thing she said to us like 22 of us to pick a system in the body to try to make and my buddy and I made it. will thats a rap bye bye from shyne's buddy and shyne.

5 comments:

  1. Hi and I meant to add the things I used. So I used hot glue, 3 balloons, a big black , box paper, a stocking leg and two more things that I don't want to say. bye bye

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  3. Hello Shyne. your buddy Mikaylah. I like the way you helped me with some stuff.

    bye ;D

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  4. Kia ora shyne i like all of that hard work you and your buddy has done hope you do more blog post in te weeki o te reo maori.

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  5. Kia ora Shyne,

    My name is Rachel and I work with the Summer Learning Journey blogging programme. I really enjoyed reading your post about the digestive system. I was born in Canada and trained there as a secondary school science teacher. For my job, I often worked with students to create models of the body's systems, including the digestive system. It is a pretty tricky system to make, isn't it?

    I hope that you enjoyed learning about it! Speaking of learning, we would love to invite you to join the Summer Learning Journey blogging programme this year. We have a great time over the summer learning all about New Zealand and sharing our learning online. Emma and her team of commenters will be reading your work and providing lots of great comments!

    Hope to see you online this summer :)

    Cheers,
    Rachel

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