MIGHTY MIGHTY MANGROVES
Kia Ora.....
Room 20 have been learning about MIGHTY MIGHTY MANGROVES! Our little scientists have been busy writing reports about these strange plants in New Zealand. We have been learning to write …..
1. a title
2. a classification of a Mangrove
3. a description
4. where the mangroves grow (location)
5. dynamics – what can mangroves do or why is it important?
Keep reading and you'll find out a thing or two....

Mangroves
Mangrove is a plant.
It has green and yellow leaves on it with some seeds on it too.
It grows in the water and you find them at the sea.
It is important because they grow in North Island of New Zealand.
By Renay
Mangroves
Mangroves are plants.
They breathe in oxygen and they live in salty water.
They have green leaves. They protect NorthIsland.
By Makiiti
Mangroves
Mangroves are plants.
Mangroves has leaves. Mangroves have branches and snorkels.
Mangroves grows in salty water. Mangrove roots hold the soil together.
Billy
Mangroves
Mangroves are a tree.
It has leaves and they grow in salty water.
They help the fish to survive.
By Isaac
Mangroves
Mangrove is a plant.
Mangroves have roots.
It has green leaves and it grows in the sea.
Mangroves hold the soil together.
By Rodger
Mangroves
Mangroves are plants.
Mangroves have yellow and green leaves. They have big roots and little roots. Mangroves are smelly.
Mangrove lives in the salty water.
By Lupe
All About Mangroves
Mangrove is a tree.
Mangroves have yellow and green leaves.
They grow in the salty water and some sea creatures live in the roots.
Mangroves protect New Zealand shoreline.
By Charmondelae
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