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Monday, July 3, 2017

My Transport

9 comments:

  1. Looks great Chrysler. You have worked really hard on this, well done. I love the flying statue that you made and really like that you labelled it for us to see how it works! Next time you could think about the presentation for all of the slides, maybe add some colour and pictures!

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  2. Hey Roxy here,
    I love how you have put this on your blog it make's it look's and stands out on here. Maybe next time you could add more information
    Thanks bye sen by roxanne from gilberthorpe school

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  3. Ni hao chrysler it's Siyona here forme Rimu class I love your slide about diffrent ways to trasport the thing which I like ids you putted clear informachon and the tran was my fav next step is to remeber to put puchuwachons and capitle later blog you later .

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  4. Sup Jake here.
    I love the flying statue that you made looks cool I also love those awesome facts about the trains and other stuff. Next time I think you should put some labels on very photo so we know what it is.
    Bye For Now Chrysler.

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  5. Hi Chrysler, Tobey here.
    This is great and a great thing to learn about.
    Next time can you add a bit more.
    BYE!

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  6. Hello Chrysler
    Chloe here just checking out your blog.
    And nice job With the train slide.
    I love all the colors and all the descriptive words throughout all of the slides.
    But where is all of the color in all the others?

    Next time add color on all of them.
    Nice work bye

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  7. Sup chryslar, nice that you now your ways around this place nect time more info.

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  8. Hello Chrysler
    Nevaeh here just checking out your blog.
    This is great and a great thing to learn about.
    I looks like you worked really hard on this, well done.
    Bye from Neaveh

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  9. Kia ora Chrysler, I really enjoyed looking at your learning about transport especially your creation made from lego of the flying statue. When I read your post I learnt that a wagon carrying fuel is called a tender.Did you answer your questions about the disk brakes and suspension? Next time maybe you could add your drawings to the slides with the text on them.

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