- How not to be ignorant of the world
- In English we watched a Ted Talk about how not to believe everything we are told and how to investigate things.
- I found information on piktochart very easy to use.
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Thursday, 23 August 2018
Mermaids Research Process
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Your work is amazing! I like the topic that you chose. I would like to know more about how mermaids swim in the water.
ReplyDeleteThank you and magical
ReplyDeletelooks great. What does legendary mean? Are there any other legendary water creatures?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Ella,
ReplyDeleteIt is great to see you using Piktochart so well, and finding it an easy tool to use. I loved your use of colours and images, and the fact that you included an introduction and some information about your research as well.
It would be great to see you playing with some different fonts to separate your writing out a little bit more in Piktochart, so that your blog post is even more eye-catching.
Tino pai - very good work!
Miss Patrick
Ella will you like to be a mermaid when you grow up?
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