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Reading Adventure

This week during one of our reading sessions we went on a reading adventure. We were reading a book about classroom pets so Miss Corry thought it would be a good idea to go on an adventure to the senior hub and visit Miss Waho. Miss Waho has pet fish. We loved this! We also got to feed them. There are lots of little fish in this warm water tank and there is also one bigger fish who we think is awesome. Thanks Miss Waho!!!



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  1. Wow, what an awesome adventure! You are so lucky to be able to visit another classroom to support your learning.

    We have a couple of questions for you,

    How many fish does Miss Waho have in her classroom fish tank? Are they different colours?

    Thanks, from Miss Courtney's reading class at South Hornby School.

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  2. We think it would fun to have a class pet. How many little fish were there? We would love to know what the fish look like. Do the fish have names? or if they have names, what are they called?

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