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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Reading T1W10 Wolves!

 Hey guys!

Welcome back to my blog. 
On Wednesday for reading, I started on my reading create task. The book I chose to read about was Wolves! 
The first task was to make a quiz on your animal. To make it you had to write down 15 - 20 questions on a google doc and then transfer them onto google slides or a Kahoot. I chose a Kahoot. 
Then we had to create a Venn Diagram about the animal you read about this week and the animal you read about last week, but because I was not here I had to pick a different book. I chose to compare a panda to a wolf because I wanted to find out how similar pandas and wolves are. 
If you dont know what a Venn Diagram is, it is 2 circles overlapping each other, on the sides you write down the differences of the 2 topics, then where the circles are overlapping you write the similarities.
 I really enjoyed learning about wolves and making a quiz about them. I found the Venn diagram hard because I couldn't find much similarities between Pandas and Wolves. This was an awesome reading task and I had a lot of fun making it. I hope you enjoy my work!

WALT: Summarise info by identifying the key words in a text

I am not able to link my kahoot but if you search up ¨Wolves¨ in Kahoot search you may be able to find my kahoot.

Here is a sample question:

What are baby wolves called? Babies, Pups, Munchkins or Kittens?

So sorry I could not link my kahoot :(


Venn Diagram: 

Do you know any other facts about Wolves? If you do comment down below, or just comment what you learnt. I hope you enjoyed this post! Please give me some feedback on what I could do next time!
Have a nice day

Karaitiana

2 comments:

  1. Hey Karaitiana!
    I loved your venn diagram! I really liked how you discribed what a ven diagram is. I also liked how you described what you did in your kahoot in the caption.
    My favourite part of your venn diagram was how you said how many comunications pandas and wolves have.
    And, when you have time, why dont you go check out my blog!

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    1. Hi Polly!
      Thanks for commenting on my blog.I really appreciate it!
      I will check out your blog soon too.
      Have a nice day

      Karaitiana

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