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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Sharks and Students go into Social distancing?

Hello Bloggers!
Incredibly long time no see!
It's been a while since lockdown and quarantine has trampled over us, but I can't wait till this is all over. Even though we've been allowed back into our schools once again, with our personal bubbles protecting us, although alot has happened over just 3 days of school..

Such has our learning! In Rimu we've been assigned choices of writing, that all connect back to one single topic! I for one loved this, and I thought of the different ways of spreading this learning, so why not share one of my writing stories? Sure it might be long.. but it's atleast something!

Lets start with some of the following instructions that we need to follow quite carefully!

Such has, watching the video connected into our topic that we've chosen to collect the information we need! Since I chose the Basking Shark topic, I had to watch one satisfying video of the basking shark in its natural habitat, with an overall voice explaining facts and just genetic information about this great creature! (Heres the Video!)

The next step was our brief questioning about the video or topic and remember the answer has to come from you!

Now before this is over, we of course had our writing assignment for Part 3! Although you could either write or do the activity which usually takes a while and alot of work normally, so I just settled with writing an interesting story of an encounter with the great Basking Shark! I've used the website Canva to submit a performance of my story (BEAWARE THE STORY IS LONG!) hope you enjoy reading!

  

This is all I have for you today, and I found it quite exciting to do, the Basking Shark is quite a peaceful creature and it's appearance but the size can be useful in scaring predators that are possibly a threat to it away, from it's size and wide jaws. 

What's your favourite sea creature? Have you ever heard of the Basking Shark before now? Was this a helpful example of the basking sharks information? Thank you for reading!