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Wednesday 27 September 2017

The floundering project.

Today was the day, where the whole school had to go down to Wai o Taiki bay to help and support the students who went to catch baby flounders. Around 9:10 the students walked down to the bay with all the teachers and arrived there around 9:30. We all stood there watching them catch the baby flounders for 5 min, then yelled and cheered for them as they fetch the fish. We sang a couple of waiata's then left back to school. Once we arrived at school we had a meeting then we set off to do our school work. A while after we heard some good news, the students that went to fetch fish they caught more than 20 baby flounders. With all those baby flounders we will keep them in a tank and look after them until they're all big then release them back into the ocean. Big Congrats to all the students who caught those baby flounders, you's all did a good job!!
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1 comment:

  1. This is a very good piece of writing. I loved all the punctuation and I think it was one of the best pieces of writing I've seen in a long time. I looked all over but I couldn't find anything to scold except the capital C in congrats. I also winced a bit when I saw you's. It's not actually a word and it doesn't really fit in. Once again it is a great piece of writing. How long does it take for a flounder to get big?

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