Friday 16 March 2018

Maui Dolphins



This week in Reading, we have been learning about Maui Dolphins and how there are only 55 left in the wild.  My poster is about the dangers they face.


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  1. kia ora my name is lexus im from kaikohe west school. i really like how you are learning about saving the maui dolphins it is very kind.
    if you would like to have a look at my blog in your time this is my link to my blog http://kws-lexus.blogspot.co.nz/

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  2. Kia Ora my name is Samicia I am from Kaikohe West School.

    I really like the way you added 2 different photos to show how Maui Dolphins get trapped and then how they end up at the end of after they get trapped or how they eat rubbish.

    Nga Mihi
    Samicia

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  4. Hi my name is Ocean-lee. I'm from kaikohe west school and I really love that you are learning about saving Maui dolphins. Because Maui dolphins
    are an important part of our environment and also world. Next time I would like if you can make a google slide show. But I really like that you are trying to save life of other animals and free creatures.And if you want to go to my blog here is my link http://kws-ocean-lee.blogspot.co.nz/

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    1. Thank you for your comment. I liked it when you suggested that I should make a slide show. I'll do that next time. I was reading a book on Maui Dolphins and I had the Idea of making a poster so I could show the world, how to save the Maui Dolphins. Have you ever seen a Maui Dolphin because of how close you are? From Chloe
      PS my blog address is shschloem.blogspot.co.nz. Please visit. I look forward to hearing from you.

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  5. I love this poster. I like how you have put some really hard hitting images to get people thinking. Well done.

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