Monday, 1 November 2021

How To Grow Taro

 

6 comments:

  1. Kia ora Rose, I´m Samantha from Ahipara School. I really liked your blog post about how to grow Taro. I especially liked how you added an intro and conclusion. Maybe next time you could add a few more images to make the slide a bit more interesting. Other then that, great blog post, catch ya
    later!

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  2. Kia ora Rose, my name is Dylan from Ahipara school. I like your blog post about how to grow taro its very interesting. Maybe next time you could make the words on the end slide a bit more darker so it´s easier to read. Anyway keep up the great work, blog ya later.

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  3. Hi Rose, I really like your slide about how To Grow Taro. I learned a lot of cool things! Maybe next time you could add a few more images to make the slide a bit more interesting. Keep up the good work. By Kahurangi, from Ahipara School.

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  4. Hi Rose,I´m Madie from Ahipara School. I like your blog post about how to grow taro. Maybe next time add some more pictures so the slide is more interesting. Keep up the good work, blog ya later.

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  5. Hi Rose my name is Ana and I’m a year 8 student in Paihia School In Te Ngahere.
    I like how you were talking about how to grow taro because I’m from fiji and we like to grow taro and we love to eat taro in fiji. The taro it does test like sweet potato. We have a lot of taro in my family garden in my back yard.

    Did you know that taro taste so good with salt?

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  6. Kia Ora Rose, I´m Nike from Ahipara school. I really enjoyed reading about your blog post about taro! I liked how you and your buddy did it on a google slide. Maybe next time you could work on putting some more facts? Keep up the good work! Blog ya later.

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