Kamusta bloggers,
On the 21st of December I choose to do the Summer Learning Journey because I was getting bored at home. I choose Under the sea one because it sounded fun! We had to make a copy of the template that was on the Summer Learning Journey blog. Once I found out what to do and how to do it, I started making it! It was fun choosing some animals from the sea! Once I choose my Under the sea animals, I put them in “their own spot.” Like I put them where I thought it would look in nice there.
The most challenging part was trying to choose some animals for the task. I liked them all(the animals for under the sea) but I only choose like 4 or 5 animals. The easy part was putting them in the place where I thought they looked nice. It was easy because like, if i put an animal like, next to the corner or something, I thought it looked good. So that’s how that was easy to do.
If you want to see my Under the sea task here it is:( And please don’t mind the 2nd slide because that’s where I got the animal pictures from)
On the Summer Learning Journey blog it also said that I had to put at least one fact about each animal you put there so here are the facts;
Whale: The whale is the biggest Mammal that is a animal!
Yellow Tang: Yellow tangs are algae feeders that play a crucial role in coral reef ecosystems!
Orange fish: They are Protandrous hermaphrodites, which means all fish are males except for the largest of the group, which is female!
Starfish: They have no blood or brain! With no brain or blood it seems crazy to think starfish can survive in the depth of the vast ocean. However, they find very clever and simple ways to get around it!
Dolphin: The Amazon river is home to four species of river dolphin that are found nowhere else on Earth!
Hope you liked my Under the sea task AND my facts.
Have you ever made a Under the sea task not on The Summer Learning Journey? Tell me in the comments!
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