Hey bloggers, I have done some research on whales. This was a old activity on the summer learning journey. This article was about whales washing up on a beach. The beach was called Farewell spit. They called the beach ' A whale graveyard ' Here are some photos of not washed up whales.
Ok I lied I did show a picture of washed up whales. Locals at Farewell Spit are thinking that whales are following others and they all end up washing up on the beach. The locals say that since the 10th of February about 300 whales have washed up on Farewell spit alone. Isn't that crazy imagine if 300 people were lying on your school field, now that would be crazy. More locals say that the whales can't live without us pouring water on them. Boy would they love it when it rains. for more about whales go to this link right here. I will be posting more over the summer so stay tuned, Feel free to leave a positive comment. Bye bloggers.
Hi Abby,
ReplyDeleteI'm Bella from Papakura Central school,
I really liked how you put a link so that we could learn more about Whales and I also liked how you included some pictures during the trip and I also liked how you included what they called the beach, I really like that name it is really unique.I think that i would really enjoy this trip especially helping the whales.
Blog you later, Bella.
hi Abby it's Mikael from Yaldhurst school. I like how you crimp 300 hundred Wales to 300 hundred people lying on a football field. next time I think that you should make the writing bigger and add more colour.
ReplyDeleteHi abby
ReplyDeleteit's Eben from Yaldhurst model school I really like your mini article i can tell you put a lot of work in it.This brought me back to when I wrote a mini article on sharks on paper.I like how u put alink to learn more about whales here's a link to my blog see you later Eben
http://ymsebenv.blogspot.co.nz/