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posted by Karen Retford @ 9:42 AM
I think it is the sound of a caterpillars echo.Javier Yepez
It is the sound of metamorphises when a catapiller comes out of the cocoon Michael RamirezHi Ms. Retford
It is the sound of metamorphises when a catapiller comes out of the cocoonMichael ramirezHi ms Retford
It is the sound of metamorphises when the caterpiller comes out of the cocoon.Michael RamirezHi Ms. Retford
I think it is an animal on a tree and it is trying to take over the tree.Salvador
The sound of the ocean. It sounds cool.Savannah
Dear Mrs Retford,After many, many struggles we were able to determine the area of a transect is 78.5 square meters. Or about the same size of Empire Elementary Schools' blacktop!
Hello you guys rock and i hope you guys get to read this :-)
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8 Comments:
I think it is the sound of a caterpillars echo.
Javier Yepez
It is the sound of metamorphises when a catapiller comes out of the cocoon
Michael Ramirez
Hi Ms. Retford
It is the sound of metamorphises when a catapiller comes out of the cocoon
Michael ramirez
Hi ms Retford
It is the sound of metamorphises when the caterpiller comes out of the cocoon.
Michael Ramirez
Hi Ms. Retford
I think it is an animal on a tree and it is trying to take over the tree.
Salvador
The sound of the ocean. It sounds cool.
Savannah
Dear Mrs Retford,
After many, many struggles we were able to determine the area of a transect is 78.5 square meters. Or about the same size of Empire Elementary Schools' blacktop!
Hello you guys rock and i hope you guys get to read this :-)
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