Here's what we learnt about saving the kiwi. This could come in handy for our persuasive writing...
Cats and dogs eat kiwi. (Duraiz)
Stoats eat kiwi. (Sam)
There is more than one animal being eaten by the rats. (Keshav)
The Moehau Group have caught over 6,00 rats. (Rhia)
Kiwi can't fly. (Lucy)
There are more than 6,000 rats. (Daniel)
The kiwi predators are dying. (Gurmehar)
The kiwi eggs are very big. (Terence)
They killed 6,726 rats. (Emma)
It's interesting that you can use a piece of cardboard to track what kind of animals are eating kiwi. (Meah)
They don't just kill the rodents, they use the paper to find out what other animals are in the bush. (Manu)
It's cool that such tiny things can make a really big thing. (Kaitlyn)
It's really awesome to see the rat population going down since they've caught 6,000 rats. (Josh)
Because of our help there will be more kiwi than other native birds. (Ethan)
It was very interesting how Baggins ended up at the other end of the Coromandel. (Alisha)
It's good that they kill rats because they kill kiwi. (Shradha)
Now other animals are going to the Coromandel as well because it's a bit safer. (Christine)
It's cool that we can save kiwi by making rat traps. (Hillary)
Rats like chocolate. (Behzad)
There's less rats but fatter kiwi. (Rayna)
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