Leave a comment: What invasive species are you researching? What are two facts you learned about it today? | Reminders: *Be at school between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m. tonight for the Christmas concert. If your parents are watching, it is okay to come earlier. You may want to bring a board game to play while you wait for your turn to sing. *Wear dark bottoms and Christmasy tops for tomorrow's concert. *Please bring food donations for the Cloverdale Christmas hamper. The Food Bank will collect these items THIS Friday, so get those in this week. Homework: Math: Grade 7 test tomorrow. Grade 6 - gorilla sheet, both sides. Science: You may want to work on your invasive species mini-project. French: calendar due Thursday |
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sillybilly
12/8/2015 03:32:12 pm
i am doing the fallow dear i learned that it is very popular i learned that originally lived in eurupe
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itzme.eg
12/8/2015 04:13:15 pm
My "alien" animal is a crested myna. I learned that the crested myna originated from southeastern China. I also learned that it has a white beak instead of an orange-yellow colour. See you guys later! :)
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twinkleToe
12/8/2015 04:31:09 pm
I am doing my project on the "Tent Caterpillar". The tent caterpillar was native to Eurasia, and it is known for making small tent-like things with its legs (that's where it gets its name). Okay, bye!
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FluffyKittens300
12/8/2015 04:52:38 pm
I am doing my project on the English Ivy. I learned that they are really common in southern BC forests and southern Ontario. They are often the cause of trees falling down in storms because of their weight. They may also be the cause of a plant disease. (That means it only affects plants) They originally came from Eurasia.
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aquatree23
12/8/2015 05:06:00 pm
i'm doing a norway rat . it says in the name its norway but atculy its from asia englend. it can gorw up to 12-13 inches long. i cant wait for the concert.
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Ninjaaloverr
12/8/2015 05:28:44 pm
I'm doing a dandelion. 2 facts are they originated in Europe and they came to North America in 1620 I think!
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maxhotdog
12/8/2015 05:30:04 pm
i am doing green crab
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EpicfaceManiac
12/8/2015 05:53:12 pm
Hi! Im am doing the Gypsy Moth. I learned that it was introduced here in the 1870s. What a long time ago! I also earned it got here by landing on cars that were travelling here. Well, see you all tomorrow!
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speedyslug
12/8/2015 06:00:42 pm
I am doing the Cowbird. 2 facts I have learned are it has not really invaded any other species and it came from the plains of North America. See you all tomorrow
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clapbomb101
12/8/2015 07:50:33 pm
I'm researching the scotch broom, and two facts about it is it was introduced from Europe, and it was first introduced in the 1800's.
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ItsBubz
12/8/2015 08:03:09 pm
I'm doing the European Gray Squirrel and two quick facts about them is that they were originated in America and was introduced in Europe in 1948. Had a blast at the Christmas Concert!
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Cleopatra
12/8/2015 08:12:20 pm
I am doing a Sowbug.Two facts about the Sowbug is they can grow up to 1 cm and when they are disturbed they can't roll you into to a ball like a pillbug can.
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Shadowdogs
12/8/2015 08:29:10 pm
The species that I am doing is Gorse. Gorse is a plant that originate from New Zealand and was first found in the Oregon in
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Shadowdogs
12/8/2015 08:32:36 pm
Oops, accidentally pressed the enter key. Now to finish my sentence, Oregon in North America. See you all tomorrow! :D
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crazycraft
12/8/2015 08:43:41 pm
Hi! The plant I'm doing is called the thistle.Two facts about the plant is that it's a national symbol of Scotland and have sharp prickles on and around the flower and are in the Asteraceae family. I also think our singing was great today.
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Teddysprinkle
12/8/2015 08:48:51 pm
The specie that I am reaserching is the black slug. One thing I learned today about the black slug was that it is native to Northern Europe, another thing I learned is that the black slug came to Canada in 1941 but didn't get recognized as a pest till later on. Bye! See everyone tomorrow!
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Curlyfrie
12/8/2015 09:04:43 pm
I am doing my project on European earwigs and something I learned was that the European earwigs first arrived in North America in Seattle.
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Redeggnog31
12/8/2015 09:26:51 pm
I am not sure what I am doing for this but I'll try to find out hissssssssssssss
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Sparkles
12/8/2015 09:38:42 pm
Hi, My animal is the Western Rattlesnakes two facts about them are that there at risk because people are sacred of them so they're killing them and people are building towns so the Western Rattlesnakes are losing there habitat. Another fact is rattlesnakes have fairly large eyes with vertical pupils.
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clumsymonkey
12/8/2015 09:53:51 pm
I am doing the zebra mussel and their native country is the sea.
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ggingersnap03
12/8/2015 10:22:36 pm
I am doing the American Bullfrog. I learned that This frog has an olive green back and sides blotched with brownish markings and a whitish belly spotted with yellow or grey. The upper lip is often bright green and males have yellow throats
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Littlerock
12/9/2015 08:02:48 am
Im doing yellow perch 2 things i Learned are it grew up in Europe also.and started spreading with fish in Europe
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PieReporter
12/9/2015 08:39:24 am
Im doing my project on the knapweed. Two things i learned about it were: That it is native to Eurasia And that it stops farmland and crops from growing.
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THE ZACK
1/25/2016 09:51:40 pm
I IS A DUMB BUMB FARTFACE BUTTNUGGET. Thank you for your time.
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