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Whale ExhibitionWhale ExhibitionKiller whales,like otherwhales, mostlye<strong>at</strong> fish. Killerwhales like toalert otherwhales bymaking a noise.They are quitebig. Some whalesstay under thew<strong>at</strong>er for quite along time.Theygo back to thesurface and takeanother bigbre<strong>at</strong>h. Somewhales stay withtheir mothers fortheir whole life.Lachlan GlassBack Row: Thomas Nesbitt, Alistair Stolz, Lauchlan He<strong>at</strong>her, James Creak,Jon<strong>at</strong>han Tennick, William Thompson. Third Row: Jack McInerney, Daniel Bower,Benn Butterworth, Sebastian Bender, Timothy Blacker, Alexander Tucker, Jordan McCreary.Second Row: Luke Wilson, Christopher W<strong>at</strong>son, Jaryd Tacey, Daniel Ling, Joshua Smark,Gabe Monachetti, Lachlan Glass, Daniel Hocking. Front Row: Samuel Chan, Henry Young.Ryan Fitton, Alex Quinn, James Kent, David Symmons, Tom Driver, Sean Bradley.Teacher: Mrs A. Sargent. Aide: Mrs J. Arnott. Inset: Timothy Green.I loved the whales.I loved the killerwhales the best.The humpbackwhales were cool.David SymmonsI liked the whales.I thought the bluewhale was the best.Jon<strong>at</strong>han TennickLauchlan He<strong>at</strong>herI saw a big whale and a blue whaleand I saw a killer whale and arobotic whale. Then we went backto school.Gabe MonachettiThomas DriverKiller whales, like other whales,mostly e<strong>at</strong> fish. Killer whales like toalert other whales by making a noise.They are quite big. Some whales stayunder the w<strong>at</strong>er for quite a longtime.They go back to the surface andtake another big bre<strong>at</strong>h. Some whalesstay with their mothers for theirwhole life.Lachlan GlassJordan McCrearySebastian BenderAlex QuinnJon<strong>at</strong>han TennickRyan FittonSamuel ChanDaniel LingAlex TuckerI saw a baby whale. It was jumping nearthe shore. It was lost. It was three metreslong. I went out in a bo<strong>at</strong>. It followed inthe sea. I tried to find its mother. I heard anoise in the distance. I went over to theriver to the other side. I went a little bit tothe west. It was very windy. The whalewas over near the rocks. I went to where itwas sunny. It was getting dark. I could notsee the jetty. I saw a spray of w<strong>at</strong>er. Theregoes the whale. Then I went back home.William ThompsonBenn ButterworthTimothy GreenTimothy Green-3435

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