Wow, Lulu and Ashleigh, You have certainly done a great job researching tadpoles and the life cycle of a frog. I love the way you have included a video of your tadpoles in class. Do you have to change the water in the aquarium?
Thank you Tasteach for your, positive, thoughtful and helpful comment yes we do have to change the water in the tank when it gets to mucky and yuck. It looks gross but we did change the water that day.The water was very shallow in the creek so therefor was hard not to get dirt or muck in the water.
wow great research on tadpoles and my favourite part is the life cycle but sometimes they can look weird when they are growing their frog parts but that's just the way they are suppose to be fantastic job guys
I am so happy that our class has tadpoles and that Mr wood put me and lulu in charge of the tadpoles. and when they get older Lulu, tearynce, Cameron and I get to keep them
wow i'm also excited to see the tadpoles transformation.The people that get to have the tadpoles are so lucky.I wish I could have a tadpole at my house.
It will be very cool to see the tadpoles transform into frogs the people who have them are very lucky because they will have their own class pet to keep and look after
Well done guys! I love you're slide show. It really is cool just being able to watch the tadpoles swimming around. I like having tadpoles in our class their really awesome!
Wow, Lulu and Ashleigh,
ReplyDeleteYou have certainly done a great job researching tadpoles and the life cycle of a frog. I love the way you have included a video of your tadpoles in class. Do you have to change the water in the aquarium?
Thank you Tasteach for your, positive, thoughtful and helpful comment yes we do have to change the water in the tank when it gets to mucky and yuck. It looks gross but we did change the water that day.The water was very shallow in the creek so therefor was hard not to get dirt or muck in the water.
DeleteWow. 8 months? That really surprised me.
ReplyDeleteWow room 12 that is so cool to have Tadpoles. Is it fun looking after them?
ReplyDeleteThe tadpoles are amazing you like after 8 month
ReplyDeletewow great research on tadpoles and my favourite part is the life cycle but sometimes they can look weird when they are growing their frog parts but that's just the way they are suppose to be fantastic job guys
ReplyDeleteWow I can't wait until they are full grown frogs but we might have to wait a while so they can grow there arms and legs
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that our class has tadpoles and that Mr wood put me and lulu in charge of the tadpoles.
ReplyDeleteand when they get older Lulu, tearynce, Cameron and I get to keep them
Wow nice slide
ReplyDeleteI loved how you explained the life cycle
I think you should a little part about how to take care of one.
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wow i'm also excited to see the tadpoles transformation.The people that get to have the tadpoles are so lucky.I wish I could have a tadpole at my house.
ReplyDeleteWhat great names you gave them. I can't Waite till they grow into frogs but right now they are tadpoles with creepy little teeth.
ReplyDeleteIt will be very cool to see the tadpoles transform into frogs the people who have them are very lucky because they will have their own class pet to keep and look after
ReplyDeleteWOW great slide. I cant wait until they are full grown frogs. I'm so happy we have tadpoles in our class.
ReplyDeleteLucky children who get to keep a tadpole each I wonder what type of frogs they will be.
ReplyDeleteWow great job I like how your slide I never knew they had names what did you learn from these things
ReplyDeleteWow great job I like how your slide I never knew they had names what did you learn from these things
ReplyDeleteWell done guys! I love you're slide show. It really is cool just being able to watch the tadpoles swimming around. I like having tadpoles in our class their really awesome!
ReplyDeleteI like the name of the slide and I think you could add a bit more info on the individual tadpoles what did you learn from this
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