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Writing Term 2 2020
WALT (we are learning to) : write sentences in our own words about something we have either watched, read or done.
Success Criteria
-write at least ten clear sentences about elephants
-make sure that your sentences make sense. Read them aloud to a family member to check them.
-use the correct punctuation. Have you got a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence and a full stop at the end?
Sam’s Writing About Elephants
Elephants are mammals. They have very long trunks and ears. An African elephant is the largest land animal in the world; they can grow to be 13 feet and weigh 14,000 pounds. Baby elephants are called calves.
Elephants are very smart and have a good memory. Their brains can weigh up to 13 pounds.
Elephant trunks are very important. They use their trunk to breath, smell, have baths and to eat. They only eat plants that means they are herbivores.
Elephants love to take dust baths. They do this to protect their skin against insects.

Sam that was a great idea to do a safari, you presented your information well and spoke very well, the pictures during it were fabulous too.
ReplyDeleteYour sentences all started with capital letters and ended with full stops and the facts you had were so interesting. An elephants brain is quite heavy, that is about the weight of 5 chrome books!
Thanks Sam.