Wednesday 14 September 2016

Is it possible for trees and plants to grow in the darkness?


11 comments:

  1. Hi Alex I like the way you tell us about Is it possible for trees and plants to survive in the dark? but next time check your spelling and re-read your slide show and some capital.

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  2. Hi Alex
    I like the way you included pictures and diagrams to explain your work. Also I learned something new that the molecules are found in the leaf. How did you think of your big question ?

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  3. Hi Alex i lick the way you have expand your big question,
    the information that you gave me is very useful i will be sure to keep it in mind I Think you could work on your ponkshe washing a littly bit more


    the part that you expland geotropism it is very into sting .


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    1. your hart shins as bright as the star that shoued the tree wise men to jesus

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  4. Hello Alex it's me from Yaldhurst Model School and I enjoy looking at your blog and I enjoyed reading the comment you left on your blog its great to see work and comments like yours keep up the good work.

    ~Nikita

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  5. Hey there its Chloe from yaldhurst i think this is cool. and i it will be good for kids to learn.

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  6. Hi Alex.
    My name is Mika from Yaldhurst Model School. I like the fact that you made this eye catching, I also like how much information you shared to us. Maybe you can pick a different topic like 'how space was formed'.Just to tell you space was created from the big bang which made planets, stars and other things floating around space. ◠‿◠✿*:・゚✧
    From Mika. (Me Ka is how you pronounce it.)

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  7. Hi Alex my name is Jedi, I love your slide. It is very interesting. Maybe next time add a little more detail. But it was awesome, Kepp up the great work!

    Jedi ◠‿◠✿

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  9. Hi Alex,

    I really like your post on trees and plants surviving in the dark. I like how you added a lot of information and pictures explaining what you're learning about.
    Maybe next time you could add some information on why they store the energy in that spot.
    Why did you choose this to do your inquiry?

    Laura,
    Yaldhurst Model School

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  10. Hi Alex,

    This is a great inquiry. I really like how you put a model in on how it grows in the night and in the daytime.If you were going to do anther inquiry what would you do it on plants again? or anther subject if so what would it be.

    Tim
    Yaldhurst School
    Christchurch

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