Friday, June 26, 2020

Information Report About Axolotl

The last three weeks we were lerning to write information report about an animal.   The first time that we did it we were allowed to do it on any animal but we had to do it on paper because the internet was not working.    The second time we did it about a cheetah, the third time that we did it we had to do a wolf.  And then the last time we did an Axolotl.

     

Here is my Axolotl information report.  



Axolotl are not the best looking animal but they are very interesting.  I'm am going to be talking about what they eat/habitat, looks, movement and other facts.    

Axolotls have something called a slime coat, this helps to protect their skin.   They come in many different types of colours like black, white, pale pink and gray.  They have six gills on the top of their head. Their gills look a little like makeup brushes.  There are small little spots on their faces.   Axolotl have a tail like a tadpole and they have teeth in their upper and lower jaw.   

Axolotl are carnivores, that means that they only eat meat. They like to eat a variety of food.  The food that they most like to eat is worms, sea snails, small fish and small animals.    You can keep Axolotl as pets and you would keep them in a tank or you could find them in lakes just outside of Mexico. 

Axolotl can glide a bit like a snake.  When they swim it looks a little like they are walking but just in the water. Another of their tricks is to lie at the top of their tank and just act dead. 

They can grow up 10/15 inches.  If an Axolotl gets one of its body parts bitten off then they can grow it back.  An Axolotl is also known as a Walking Fish in Mexico.  They are critically endangered, that means that they are very at risk.  Some Axolotl glow under water if a blue light is shining on it.   If you touch an Axolotl it will burn it. 

My favorite fact about Axolotl is that they can grow back body parts if they lose them. I like that fact because it is the most interesting.   It is sad that they are in danger. There are only about 700 to 1,200 left in the wild.   



 Hope you liked it.  

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Presentation About How Clouds Are Formed.

Kia ora This week for our 'must do' activity for reading we had to make a presentation about how clouds are formed.  

Friday, June 19, 2020

Book Creator

Kia ora these last two weeks we were allowed to do this thing called Book creator. Book creator is an app that you can make books on. Last year in my class we used it as well.  I did not know what to write a book about so I had to go ask my teacher and then she told me to do it about my Cheetah information report.  That is what we did last week for our writing. 

 
Here is a link to my book.    https://app.bookcreator.com


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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Whale Poster

Hi this week for my reading follow up we had to make a poster that had 10 facts about Whale's.   We had lots of sites that we could go on to lean more about Whales.     

Here is my poster.

  

Friday, June 5, 2020

Weta

Kia ora. Last week for my groups reading follow-up we had to do 2 activities. My group had till this Thursday to do it because we started later than two other groups. The first one was to make a poster about weta facts.The second thing we had to do was pick one thing out of a  Google drawing.                The picture is on the next blog down . Go check it out after you have finished reading this one and it will make more sense.  I was going to pick the one that you have to make a habitat for weta but then I picked the one that you had to make a  life cycle about weta.     





Here is my life cycle

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