In Room 1 in reading we have been looking at Dolphins so here are some awesome facts about them
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Hi Kata,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on using colour to make your poster stand out. The colour draws me in and makes me want to read what you have written. I love how you have such clear facts. Did you learn anything new about Dolphins? You taught me that female dolphins are called cows. I wonder why that is?
Next time, I would suggest that you add a title so it is clear what the poster is about and add a picture that relates to what your information.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you Miss Holland I love that you enjoyed my post and thank you for the extra tips to make my work more interesting. I also didn't know that female dolphins are called cows.
DeleteHi Kata, Great job on your poster. I love the boxes and it makes the facts clear to read. I didn't know that dolphins could live in rivers, did you?
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs Rooney for the complements about my box's, and I didn't know that they could live in rivers.
Deletehi Kata Awesome job of your dolphins poster lots of information and color. Hope you had good easter
ReplyDeletehi kata
ReplyDeletei love how its so colorful and interesting and i didn't get that female dolphins were called cows!
hi kaysha,
ReplyDeletethank you and its great to know that you learnt something from my post!