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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

This is a lovely story that you can read.You can read it any where you go.

I am learning about this Te nuamu book.

I learnt about the book with my Teacher Whaea Lana.

I liked it when they story told me about where they are.
What I didn't like is when they tell me when sandflies used to eat rotten bacon.

This book that I am reading today is Te nuam.This book is mostly about sandfly they hunt for people bloods.There are eighteen different species.The female sandflies are the only sandflies that hunt for human blood. And that's when the sandflies suck up your blood. So they can Give birth to their baby eggs. When they give birth to their babies they die because they don’t survive for very Long.

My favorite part is when I get to know where they are mostly found in the North or south..
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My next goal is to put more detail in my book review.

4 comments:

  1. Kon'nichiwa Sheyahni, My name is Hannah and I go to Gilberthorpe School.
    I love your post because it has so much information!
    Also I didn't know that sandflies are mostly found in the north or south. So nice fact :) but yuck that sand flies like to suck up your blood ew X_x
    Anyway that pic of one makes me want to throw up .¬.
    Sayōnara (Bye)

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  2. Thank you for your lovely comment Hannah.I like it how you said I love you post because.My favorite part was I love your post and knickknack.
    Blog you latter.

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  3. Hi Sheyahni, I see you struggled to write what the book was mostly about in your own words. That was the learning and I want you to focus on that next time. You have written a good response to the book (your ideas about the book) and included some interesting facts. Remember to keep thinking about what the actual learning is. You were NOT learning about the book Te Namu with the teacher.

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  4. Hi Sheyahni cool story. But this book is mostly about sandfly they hunt for people It does not make sense but it is interesting.
    From Jorja from ohaeawai

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