We have been getting up and close with mussels. The group dissected a mussel, identified internal parts, measured their length and identified their sex.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
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Wow, that looks like hard work. We also diseected mussels with John. We learnt what a female and a male looks like. From Greer W and Daisy.
ReplyDeleteNice work guys looks bad Hope it dose not smell bad.
ReplyDeleteWow mussels are interesting! Megan and Violeta
ReplyDeleteAwesome
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