Today I was learning about Rats. I enjoyed making the slides because i got to add facts to make it interesting. I found it challenging to make this because i made everything out of shapes. My digital learning object shows that i can make a report poster about an animal and mix gradients together to make it stand out Next time I would change the background because it looks bland.
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Monday, 31 August 2020
Thursday, 27 August 2020
Bush Rat Information Report Writing
WALHT: write a personal comment or reflection to end our writing | Self Assessment 😃😃😃😃 |
I will explain the dynamics using powerful verbs and adjectives. | 😃😃 |
I will let the audience know what I learnt. | 😃😃😃 |
I will finish my report with a personal comment or reflection. | 😃😃😃 |
Bush Rats
Bush rats are part of the Murids species with guinea pigs, Bunnies and even Prairie dogs. Their scientific name is “Rattus fuscipes.” Bush rats abundantly hate peppermint oil and are omnivores which means they eat meat and vegetables just like us humans. These types of rats have round ears that can grow up to 18-25 mm big. That's the size of the black cricket.
Bush rats have tails shorter than their body and are furry unlike normal rats. They have lighter fur on their belly than the rest of their body.
Bush rats live in rainforests and woodlands. They live under logs and can live up to 5 years like flying squirrels and Anole lizards. Rats that live in the forests live under logs or rocks to hide from predators such as foxes, dingoes and snakes.
Bush rats are as heavy as Javan pigs at a weight of 76 grams. When they
become adults they will barely leave their home. Rats are dying everyday and one is probably dying right now. Rats don’t deserve the hate they are getting and should be given a home. Rats shouldn’t be tested in labs and deserve to be treated better.
Written by Lance
Monday, 24 August 2020
Animal Art Collage
I enjoyed picking the color of the eyes because i got the colors to match my dog irl
I found it challenging to because glue down the papers down onto the black paper because there was so many pieces we had to glue down.
My digital learning object shows that i can make a quality blog post about my art.
Next time I would add more detail ubove the eyes because it lookes unfinished.
Thursday, 6 August 2020
Weta Research
Weta
Classification - What it is
Wetas are part of the grasshopper and cricket species. They’ve been around for over one hundred ninety million years. They’ve been around since the dinosaurs! There are 70 species of Weta and some weta species are huge.
Description - What it has and looks like
A regular sized weta is the size of three small mice and have antennas two times bigger than their body. When a weta loses their antennas then they can just grow them back. Wetas have ears on their front legs so they move around to hear stuff around them.
Location / Habitat
Wetas can be found in caves and forests. Some people breed wetas and sail them to islands to increase the population of Weta. Some wetas live in grasslands and shrubs.
Dynamics - What it can do
Wetas shed their skin ten times a year They lay 6 eggs at a time and can lay up to 300 of them. Here's a question for you Weta learners. Would you want a Weta as a pet?