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.
Thursday, 7 May 2020
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Good afternoon Reid,
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, what a great idea. Where did you find the rocks to use? I like how you even made sure safety was put first with safety glasses, you sure look the part of a palaeontologist. Your next step for writing could be to list your instructions to make it simple for the reader to follow.
Miss Esselink
Hi Reid,
ReplyDeletewow I am so impressed with your learning. How many fossils did you find in the rocks? I think you may be a scientist in the future. Did you know that the oldest fossil is thought to be 3.48 billion years old? I can't imagine what life on earth would be like then, can you?
Miss Hart