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Friday, 8 February 2019
2019 Working at the Hamanatua Stream
Here is a slide of what we did at the Hamanatua Stream.
Ka pai Mako! Gosh you guys put in the mahi - I bet the plants are so happy now that they can grow. How often do you think we should head down to check them out and weed? Don't forget to add capitals for the name of our awa and when you are using the name of trees and plants (Pohutukawa) Whitihia to marama Mako!
Ka wani kē Wainui Beach School! I would have loved learning about and caring for native plants at my primary when I was younger! Keep up the mahi Mako!
Ka pai Mako! Gosh you guys put in the mahi - I bet the plants are so happy now that they can grow. How often do you think we should head down to check them out and weed? Don't forget to add capitals for the name of our awa and when you are using the name of trees and plants (Pohutukawa) Whitihia to marama Mako!
ReplyDeleteKa wani kē Wainui Beach School! I would have loved learning about and caring for native plants at my primary when I was younger! Keep up the mahi Mako!
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