Kia ora and welcome to our blog. We are a wonderful group of Year 3/4 students at a small Catholic School near the beach in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. We have two great teachers called Miss Hart and Miss Esselink. We hope you enjoy reading all about our learning.
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
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Hi Pixie-Rose,
ReplyDeleteYou have done a lot of writing about how to look after ducklings who have lost their mother, well done. I was interested to read about the incubators, sometimes human babies go in incubators too (but they're not upside down recycling bins). It's for babies that need a little bit of extra help when they are brand new, just like the ducklings. Have you looked after an animal before?
Mrs Hamilton
Kia Ora Pixie-Rose,
ReplyDeleteyou have written a detailed explanation of how to care for ducklings. I am amazed at how creative the SPCA are with their resources. Have you ever cared for a duckling before?
Miss Hart