My name is Shannon and I’m from the Summer Learning Journey.
What an amazing dam you have built. I really like that you used toilet paper to build it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the dam in your blog post, and I agree with your predictions.
I do however think that toilet paper would make a great water stopper initially, as it certainly soaks up the water, but alas I fear it will break down when it is soaked. I wonder how long it could actually hold back water for? Perhaps you shouldn’t try it! Make sure to ask your family if they can spare a roll of toilet paper though because it’d be terrible if you ran out!
Ka pai for sharing your thoughts on this type of dam and sharing an amazing blog post!
Kia ora Angel
ReplyDeleteJessie hear I really like you're Dam you are creative .Enjoy the rest of your holidays .
Kia ora Jessie!
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Kia ora Angel,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Shannon and I’m from the Summer Learning Journey.
What an amazing dam you have built. I really like that you used toilet paper to build it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the dam in your blog post, and I agree with your predictions.
I do however think that toilet paper would make a great water stopper initially, as it certainly soaks up the water, but alas I fear it will break down when it is soaked. I wonder how long it could actually hold back water for? Perhaps you shouldn’t try it! Make sure to ask your family if they can spare a roll of toilet paper though because it’d be terrible if you ran out!
Ka pai for sharing your thoughts on this type of dam and sharing an amazing blog post!
Ka kite anō,
Shannon (SLJ)
Kia ora Shannon!
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Hi Angel,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Helena from Glen Taylor School, you have done a great job on your blog post.
Hi Helena!
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