WOW, we can tell that your class has been busy. We especially loved your newspaper pages, thank you for them. It was very easy to see that you spent A LOT of time on them. The newspapers were a good way to let our class get to know your class a little better. I am very impressed with the questions that you asked. I will try to answer the ones that I can now and we will work on answering the rest when we are in Australia.
· Kaitlin, I also am fascinated by cultural anthropology and the Aboriginal people of Australia. I believe we will learn a lot more about them during our first week there. We will definitely keep you posted on the different things that we learn about this fascinating group of people.
· Max, I think that deer, ducks, rabbits, wild pigs, wild goats, and kangaroos are hunted in Australia. As our trip progresses, we will update this list. We may be able to find out what you need to do to be a game warden in Australia.
· Hunter, you have a tougher question. We will have to do some research to find the answers. Stay tuned for updates.
· Morgan, I’m sorry, maybe your team will do better next season.
· Cody, we will look into your question more when we arrive in Australia. However, I know that European foxes have caused some negative impact on agriculture and the on the environment.
· Nicole, I also want to know more about the different types of children’s books that are there. I see from your newspaper page that you like The Princess Academy. I will look to see if there are books that are similar to that one.
· Jonathon we have already learned that cricket, golf, tennis, skiing, boating, and Australian rules football and rugby are popular in Australia. We will see if we can expand on that list once we are there.
· Tony, I wonder about that too. I hope it is something that tastes good. We will post our plane menu once we arrive.
· Chelsea, we will be better able to answer your questions on our second day in Australia. That is when we will be going to the Daintree Rainforest. We will give a full report then.
· Matt, I am also excited about going to the Great Barrier Reef. I know there could potentially be Manta Rays and different kinds of sharks at the Great Barrier Reef. I am not sure about whales and eels. But I also know that we will be completely safe on our trip. We will post a list of animals that we see there.
The time to leave for our trip is fast approaching and we are getting anxious to go. Most of us are getting to go. This week most of us are wrapping up our classes for this semester, meaning that we have a break from school until we leave for Australia.
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