Grade 2W Koala Press Releases

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THE TREVENEN

It was extraordinary how grade 2W got to see a koala. It jumped from tree to tree. It was so cute and fluffy. Mt Clear Primary School was amazed. There were claw marks all over the gum tree. It was so exciting to see a koala at Mt Clear Primary. Photographers were taking pictures. Samantha

NEWS FLASH

Koala and her baby at Mt Clear Primary School. A cute, furry and agile koala and her baby were spotted near the staff car park on Friday October 30th. She wanted her lunch. Martin

KOALA STOP PRESS

On Friday 2W went outside to see the koala. It had a baby on her back. It was near the car park. We were going to go outside to eat lunch but we didn't get time. They were fluffy. They could jump from side to side. The baby was on the mother's back. Breanna

2W NEWS FLASH

On Friday 2W saw a jumping koala. She had a beautiful baby. The koala was in the tree near the car park. It ate and ate. It was very furry. It was fun watching her. Jessica

ATTENTION

Koala sighted in tree in car park. Grade 2W found a koala. It came to school because it wanted to learn Maths and it wanted a feed on Friday. Anon

THE KOALA

Last week a koala came to our school and went up a tree and jumped onto another branch and fed its baby and after school it came down to the ground. Keith

NEWS FLASH!

On Friday 2W saw a hairy, cute koala up a very tall tree. The koala had a little baby koala on the mother's back. Lots of the classes went to see the amazing koala up the tree. Lena

KOALA FOUND

How exciting it was to find a koala in the playground. It was frightening when the koala leapt from one branch to another. First it climbed up, then down. Jane

ON FRIDAY

On Friday the koala came to visit. It jumped onto another tree. It was amazing. Everyone was laughing, it was cool, and everyone was clapping. Every time we went to go it would come down the tree. It was so good. Ashley

Koala spotting

Koala spotting. Believe us!!

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