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Brooke
ReplyDeleteHi Ms. Yates! Today I learned that redworms are detritus worms, which are grinders, a type of decomposed.
Brooke
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the redworms again! Say hi to them for me.
Brooke
ReplyDeleteHmm, let's see....
Actually, I DO know what you mean!! Detritus are waste such as fur and scar, and detritivores eat detritus!! That good enough?
it was awesome how we go to learn about redworms and things :):)
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pragathi
ReplyDeleteHi mrs.yates! say hi to the redworms for me!! i learnt that red worms are grinders!!
pragathi
ReplyDeletedetritivores are things like termites that eat detritus, which is waste like dead plants and animals. By the way, i like your "Dutiful detritivores delightedly decompose detritus daily"!
Brooke
ReplyDeleteToday I learned that............
REDWORMS LIKE, wait I mean LOVE OUR KITCHEN WASTE AND NATURAL LITTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ashley
ReplyDeleteDetritivores are animals that feed on dead, organic matter. AKA REDWORMS!!!!!!!
Brooke
ReplyDeleteThis chapter was about ecosystems, living and nonliving systems, food chains and food webs, matter and energy, detritus and detritivores, carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores, and decomposers, producers, and consumers.
Alyssa
ReplyDeleteToday I learned that redworms- INTERFERANCE! THIS IS THU REDWORMS! WEE LUV KICHEN WAST ! - Love kitchen waste.