1.sheet -weaver spider swarm spins huge web
Thousands of sheet-weaver spiders ave been busily creating
a rare natural sculpture in an Adelaide park.
2. Scientists rethink ancient wombat in new study
A gaint wombat the size of a black bear that roamed Austraila
25 million years ago has been classified as a new category of
marsupial after almost 50 years ago.
Kia Ora Tama my name is Gail and I am a year 7 student at Paihia School. I just checked out your post on a news article. I liked this post because it includes lots of fun facts that I did not know before. I also really like this post because I have personally never seen a marsupial ever before let alone known what they are until now.
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Hi Tama my name is Mikaire and I am a year seven at Paihia School. I love your News Article about the sheet weaver spiders and the wombat that's the size of a black bear. Did you know that a Sheet Weaver Spiders can grow up to 40 centimeter? Wombats look so cute. By the way this news article remind me of when I made a news article about the weather.
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Hi Tama my name is Pharell and I am a year 6 at Paihia School. I really enjoyed reading your blog post about news article because it was interesting. I have never done a news article before. Did it take long to find your amazing facts?
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