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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Inside the maize maze


Image result for maize meaningTHe Maize Maze
Maize- a Central American cereal plant which yields large grains corn or sweet corn set in rows
on a cob. The many varieties include some used for stockfeed and corn oilImage result for maze meaning

Maze- a network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.

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Exit- a way out of a building room or passenger vehicle


Concept Square Sentence

They made maize with woods like a puzzle they turn and twist where they are going.



KA
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People
Trees
Bags
Bush
A girl speaking

Mrs N said, awesome work so far with great pictures linked to meanings:)  Now 2 more picture descriptions.


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The people are happy to go inside the maize maze.
They are really happy to go with someone
Some people are scared because they don't want to get lost.
They need big people to go with the kids
They tried to find the ends of the maize maze, some people are looking to the kids so they make sure they don't get lost
NOw copy sentences from the book for these.
It is good to see the grass again.
They need to hold a flag up so people can see them
Have you been in inside a maze. A maze is made of wood or stone  











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Speech bubble it like you think not talking just talk in your mind





KB

Why do people go inside the maze? So they can have fun.

Maze can be made from and thinks like on woods trees or cars or mirrors

Maze are so long to walk from any space to space

They hold a Orange flag with a flag so people know where are they going

They had lot of maize maze in lot of country you go and you see them


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 Hedge     maze stone      woods







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