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Thursday, 23 August 2018

                                  Inside the Maize Maze

Maze mean A network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way. I when maze with my friend.
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Maize mean  a Central American cereal plant which yields large grains set in rows on a cob. The many varieties include some used for stock feed and corn oil.
I eat maize every monring and night.Image result for maize mean








Exit mean Out of the building, the room or the way out for the passenger car.

I need exit maze because I’m hungry, I want go to eat.
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Stalks mean is a  long and thin herbaceous plant.2
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Panda like to eat stalks.




Concept Sentences
when y mum go to a maths puzzle platform and see the problem, then my mum copy the platform then she said ' you need finish ' then I fast write the answer. then when the lunch time I ead end
You need to underline the concept square words in this Harry but you are going really well with correct meanings and good pictures to match:)  Mrs N
KA What is in the pictue?
On page 2
People, maze and tree

On page 3 maze
People
Wood

On page 4
Mirrors maze
Wood or stone maze
Hedhges maze

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Other
We visited the maze iun maize.
All we could see in every direction was maize, maize, maized.
Some mazes are hundreds of years old.
We took our flags and followed the path leading into the maze
We held our flags high above the maize.
The maize maze in October.
Excellent work on finding different types of sentences:) Mrs N

SA
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KB
Why do people go into mazes?  Because maze is a good game when outside
What is the jop of the lifeguard in this text?  Could help them to find their way out.
Where else do you see lifeguard?  On page 10.




How long would a maize maze made?





                                                maize

                                        hedge
      
                            wood  
                 
                 stone

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