Thursday 26 March 2020

My Jaguar Report



JAGUAR FACTS

I'm doing a fact report about JAGUARS
Jaguars are known to eat deer, peccary, crocodiles, snakes, monkeys, sloths, tapirs, turtles, eggs, frogs, fish and anything else they can catch.
Jaguars are large cats that can be found in North, Central and South America. They are identified by their yellow or orange coats, dark spots and short legs. The dark spots on their coats are unlike any other cat spots. Each spot looks like a rose and are called rosettes





Jaguars are found on the American continents; they live in Texas, in the Cerro Colorado Mountains in Arizona, the southern part of California, and New Mexico, in the United States, and are found in rainforests in Central and South America. The largest known population exists in the Amazon rain forests.


Did you know? Jaguars can bite through a skull and they can drag 800 pounds (362.874 kgs) across the ground.





I think jaguars are so cool because they are SO big and SO strong

Friday 13 March 2020

February reflection

This is our February reflection.
we got a incubator we made huts out of blankets, our writing was very fun go check it out.

Sustainable Sea-Seaweek

Today I was learning and watch a webinar and it taught us about the marine life and how the ecosystem works.
I enjoyed putting in all the amazing colours
I found it challenging to highlight all the individual leters
My digital learning object shows I am a Stepping Up blogger.
Next time I would change nothing

Tuesday 10 March 2020

This Is Just To Say By Me And William Carlos Williams

Yes his name is William Carlos Williams
and we were using his poem idea and adding our own word and
we had to write about it when we were doing something naughty
when we were young.
The tricky part was sorting the text boxes on the poster.
The easy part was choosing the background.