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relly good work on ww1 mascots mabey next time put all the links on refrenses
I like all the animation and stuffyou need to work on your spelling guys
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I realy like the way you have put in yor onw words . next time put the write colur was bad.
Nice work. I really like the way you have use so much information and some really nice pictures and Clare to read.keep up the good work.
Amazing job you guys did a really good job about the Anzac scavenger hunt and I have actually learnt something new so keep up the good work.
Wow, amazing facts, you taught me lots I never new snails would be useful in war I think that horse's would be great as well.
Well done. your presentation was very informative I was really surprised when I found out the soldiers used snails. I thought they were only useful for eating your garden.
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relly good work on ww1 mascots mabey next time put all the links on refrenses
ReplyDeleteI like all the animation and stuff
ReplyDeleteyou need to work on your spelling guys
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ReplyDeleteI realy like the way you have put in yor onw words . next time put the write colur was bad.
ReplyDeleteNice work. I really like the way you have use so much information and some really nice pictures and Clare to read.
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work.
Amazing job you guys did a really good job about the Anzac scavenger hunt and I have actually learnt something new so keep up the good work.
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ReplyDeleteWow, amazing facts, you taught me lots I never new snails would be useful in war I think that horse's would be great as well.
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing facts, you taught me lots I never new snails would be useful in war I think that horse's would be great as well.
ReplyDeleteWell done. your presentation was very informative I was really surprised when I found out the soldiers used snails. I thought they were only useful for eating your garden.
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