Today we learned about octopi, and I wish we got to eat the octopies (we misspelled octopi on purpose). The big octopus felt very slimy and wet. We got to hold the octopi, and they smelled like soy sauce and sea food. We painted the octopi to make pictures with their suction cups. By: Chase, Josh H., and Nathan M.
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Today we learned many facts about Sea Stars, also known as Starfish. There are thousands of different sea star species. Here are some other facts we learned: Sea stars are often brightly colored. Leyena Not all Sea Stars have 5 arms Josh H. Sea stars move using hundreds of tube feet. Nathan M. Sea stars move their stomach to their food. Megan C. Sea Stars have over 1,ooo feet. Arieanna C. Sea stars are protected by body armor. Sophie C. Sea stars have no brain or blood. Chasc R. Sea Stars are not fish. Kylic |
AuthorThe authors of this blog are the third grade students in Mrs. Sanchez's GT class at Stanton-Smith Elementary. Archives
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