I was a pupil at Belfast School and this blog is where I shared my learning. This blog has been archived, no further content will be uploaded or added. You are welcome to continue viewing posts, however commenting has been disabled.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
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るな、じょうずにぶんが書けてるね。前に、るなって言う名前のドルフィンを見たのおぼえてる?
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Hello Luna my name is Olivia. I attend parkview school. I loved the part when you told us about how they blow water out of the holes on their heads. Luna you taught me lots about dolphins. Maybe next time you would want to check out your spelling with the teacher. Have you ever swam with dolphin? I haven’t. If you haven’t do you want to?
ReplyDeleteHello Luna my name is Andrea from Parkview school,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your writing about dolphins! I love how you added in a picture, It makes it a lot more appealing to look at. By reading this I found out how dolphins can not actually breath underwater. This amazing piece of writing reminds me of a piece of work that I did about dolphins a while ago. Dolphins are very fascinating creatures. Just make sure you check your spelling, though other than that it was really good! Are dolphins one of your favourite animals? Because they are definitely one of mine!
Thanks, Andrea
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Hi Luna I learnt so much about dolphins. Can you do more research about animals
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