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Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Render foreset

Bonjour guys,

Welcome back to my blog. Today we are learning to look for information in a text and re read to understand our information.Today I will be showing you my render forest video that I have finished. For our render forest video we had to write down the facts that we had in our De-extinction DLO document and write it into our render forest video.

Here is my amazing video that I did. Hope you like it.


Hoped you liked my video about De-extinction.

6 comments:

  1. Really impressive work Sam!
    I wonder what extinct animals they will bring to life, I know scientists can clone sheep!
    Maybe they could clone a basketball team of you Sam!

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  2. Hi Brent

    I like your comment it is a really funny comment. I wish they could clone a basket ball team of me. Any way thank you for commenting on my post hope liked the video.And I also hope that you learnt something new about extinct animals.

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  3. hi Sam

    I like your render forest because you play basketball the guy in your render forest from Adriaan

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  4. Hello Sam Truby here,

    I liked your blog post about your extinction I like how you told us about what you were doing for your reading task. But in your video one of you slide's had a basket ball. It doesn't match you extinction stuff. Keep up the great work Bye.

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    1. I Truby

      It is Sam here thank you for commenting on my blog post.I was reading through you comment and you said that my basket ball slide dose not match with my reading task.I put that slide of basket ball there because I like to play it all the time.

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  5. Hi Adriaan

    Sam here thankyou for commenting on my blog post I like how you spotted the basket ball slide and that you knew why it was there.And I am also proud that my render forest video made you happy.
    BYE

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