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Hi Mr G
I made a seagull and here is a photo of it. I made it out of plastic milk bottles, paper plates, paper and I used some felt pens for the eyes and legs.
I miss everyone from school. Can't wait to see you all soon.
From Anna lowe

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  1. Hi Anna,
    What a great seagull you've made.. You used some really interesting materials to make it. Wonderful work. Yes I miss going to school too. I can't wait to see everyone again.
    I am trying to keep busy doing some gardening and walking my dog Milly.
    I would be very bored and lonely if I didn't have Milly to look after.
    Looking forward to seeing what you Blog next!
    Keep safe.
    Mrs Snook.

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  2. Hi Anna
    I have been missing all the familiar faces from school also, hopefully it wont be log till we can back to Wigram School!
    How lovely to see this seagull you made, it looks really cool!!! I really enjoyed how you told us all the different materials that you used too. I wonder how long it took you to make it?
    Anna

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    1. Hi Anna. it didn't take too long to make it once I had all the materials and it was fun to make it..

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  3. I like your cool seagull Anna. I miss you and all my friends and teachers in Kereru.
    From Broden

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  4. Hi Anna
    I am missing all our friends at school too, and I can't wait to see you all again. I love your seagull and I especially like that you used all sorts of material from within your bubble, using your imagination. What is your seagulls favourite food?

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  5. Hi Anna,
    I agree with Broden, it is certainly a cool seagull that you have made. I think it's great you are recycling some materials and putting them to good use. I really appreciate you telling us what materials you needed to make the seagull.
    I'm wondering what your seagull's name is? If I made one I would call it 'Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.
    And, like you, I'm also missing everyone in Kererū as well.
    Have a great afternoon.
    Mr W.

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  6. Hi Anna
    What a cool seagull. Thanks for letting me know what you used to make it. It really helped me! Do you think I could make one?
    Mr G

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  7. Hi Anna, we are missing not seeing everyones smiling face in the classroom as well. You have made a great seagull and it great to see that you have used lots of items from around the house. Keep up the good work Anna and I really look forward to seeing what you post next.
    Mrs T

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