Hi Elise, It was a bit difficult to read the writing on your DLO - make sure you preview your post to see if you have chosen the right size. I can see that you have explained how elephant dung is used to create paper. I have made my own paper using scrap paper, but it's the first I've heard of something like this being used! Why do you think these people have chosen to use elephant dung instead of trees to make paper? Remember to address the environmental issue in your DLO. Keep it up!
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Hi Elise,
ReplyDeleteIt was a bit difficult to read the writing on your DLO - make sure you preview your post to see if you have chosen the right size. I can see that you have explained how elephant dung is used to create paper. I have made my own paper using scrap paper, but it's the first I've heard of something like this being used! Why do you think these people have chosen to use elephant dung instead of trees to make paper? Remember to address the environmental issue in your DLO.
Keep it up!