Hi Hugo, I am really impressed with your work on dragonflies. Your stop motion is fantastic, how did you make the slides move on their own? Would you be able to teach me when we go back to school? I would love to make one myself.
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Hey Hugo,
ReplyDeleteYou have done such a fantastic job learning about dragonflies. I like how you used brackets () to explain what the thorax and abdomen are.
You have also used a few exclamation marks which makes your writing exciting to read. Keep it up!
I like how you made your own dragonfly maths problems as well!
I always enjoy watching your stop motion animations. I like how this time you did two different settings, one under water and one on land.
Keep up the great work!
acterly courtney my dad made the maths. I had to do it.
DeleteHi Hugo,
ReplyDeleteI am really impressed with your work on dragonflies. Your stop motion is fantastic, how did you make the slides move on their own? Would you be able to teach me when we go back to school? I would love to make one myself.
okay yeah sure that sounds great!
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