In inquiry we have to write a tree report and I chose to do Harakeke. There wasn't any life cycles for Harakeke so I made one myself.
It goes from a seed to a form of a Harakeke bush then into a full grown bush into a basket made from Harakeke.
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In inquiry we have to write a tree report and I chose to do Harakeke. There wasn't any life cycles for Harakeke so I made one myself.
It goes from a seed to a form of a Harakeke bush then into a full grown bush into a basket made from Harakeke.
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kia ora my name is jade and im from rawhiti school.
ReplyDeletei really liked how you wrote about harakeke because it taught me alot about it.
what made you think of the idea to write about harakeke.
Kia Ora,
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing and it's an amazing layout of what you learnt.
What was the most difficult thing about this?
Maybe next time you could make some laybels.
But overall this is really cool and thanks for sharing.
- Poppy