Saturday, 25 June 2016

American Alligators - Tawa Reading Group

The Tawa reading group have been learning about American Alligators this week. They have used google drawing to show the facts and information that they have learnt. Hover your mouse over the circles (links) on the Thinglink to see what they have created.

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  2. Well done, I really like how you have used Thing link for this activity because instead of all the ideas cluttered up they have links. Great work.
    From Natalia

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  3. Well done, I really like how you have used Thing link for this activity because instead of all the ideas cluttered up they have links. Great work.
    From Natalia

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  4. Well done, I really like how you have used Thing link for this activity because instead of all the ideas cluttered up they have links. Great work.
    From Natalia

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  5. Well done, I really like how you have used Thing link for this activity because instead of all the ideas cluttered up they have links. Great work.
    From Natalia

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  6. Hi I like how you study on how many legs an Alligator has. Well done! I like it. You should put in how many legs it has. Jorja, St Bernadette’s School Chch

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  9. Hi my name is Taylor and I really liked your shape crocodiles and the facts.

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  10. Hi there, my name is Hannah and I am a student in Room 12 at South Hornby School. I really like how you made google drawings. It made me think of when I use google drawings. Have you thought about putting in text boxes with information. If you would like to see my learning, my blog is http://middlesyndicatelearningcommunity.blogspot.co.nz/

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