This week for our research tasks we got given a new sheet to complete, This is the task that I chose to complete off the sheet. The task is to create the life cycle of a frog, The life cycle is a pattern of Frog eggs, Embryo, Tadpole, Tadpole with 2 legs, Tadpole with 4 legs and last but not least a frog. This is my life cycle of a frog. Thank you!
I am a student at Ōtaki College in Ōtaki, NZ. My blog is a place where I will be able to share some of my learning. Please note....some work won't be edited - they are just my first drafts, so there may be some errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas on my posts.
Tuesday, 15 September 2020
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Kia ora Hamish, my name is Thea, I am a year 6 in Te Ngahere. I really enjoyed your life cycle of a frog post because it stood out and I never knew that tadpoles went from 2 legs to 4 legs! I have done something like this but it was a life cycle of a butterfly. I had frogs once but they ran away. Have you ever had a frog or seen one? Keep up the AMAZING work!
ReplyDeleteKia ora Hamish my name is Pharell and I go to Paihia School and I'm a year 6 student. I really enjoyed reading your blog post about Research Tasks because it showed me the life cycle of a frog. I liked how you put in a photo about frogs. I have done something like this but it was a life cycle of a seagull. Do you have a frog? Keep up the amazing work!
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