Tuesday, November 6, 2018

life cycle of a Emperor penguin

Today room 1 are doing shared reading about this book called the emperor penguin.First we had to make a life cycle of an emperor egg to a emperor penguin.Next we searched images on google to  match the word.Finally we shared it to our hand-in-sheet.What I enjoyed doing was making the life cycle about a emperor penguin.What I might do differently next time is move the words out of the pictures.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Harley I'm Isabel from Awahono School. I love your Google drawing of the life cycle of an Emperor penguin. It reminds me when I was in room two and I did lots of life cycles about frogs, butterflies and much more.

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  2. Hi, it's Tahlia here from Awahono School. I really like your background on the emperor penguin life cycle because the middle of it is all orange and yellow mixed together. Maybe next time you could make your words bigger because I couldn't read them that well. From Tahlia

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  3. Hi Harley, I'm Annabelle from Awahono School. I like how you made your emperor penguin life cycle. I think you can make your font bigger.I liked how you put all of your writing in place.

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  4. Hi, I am Bella from Awahono School. I enjoyed your emperor penguin writing. How long did it take you to make it? it made me think that I am an emperor penguin.
    from Bella

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  5. Hi Harley,I'm Callum from Waikowhai Primary School.I really liked how you added facts about how emperor penguins grow.It reminded me of when we went to the zoo we saw blue penguins and Antarctica ones.Maybe next time you could add more information about how the penguins grow and how do they get to Antarctica.If you want to see my blog it is wpscallum.blogspot.com

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  6. Kia ora. I am Tom from Matawai School.
    I really liked I really like the images of the penguin.
    I learnt about the life cycle of emperor penguins
    Maybe you could move the labels out of the images.
    How did you make the arrows
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Tom

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