Monday, 23 August 2021

Cats!

Today we had our online class we had four tasks to so this blog post is about the 1st one which is reading our learning intention is to apply knowledge we had our three things to do LEARN CREATE SHARE for our LEARN bit we had to read three articles and watch 2 videos based on cats and dogs then I was up yo my CREATE bit which was to choose one of the create task to compete

1- Make a 5 facts poster in Google slides to share what you learned about cats

2- Create a Food chain animation that includes a cat or dog

3- Make a Google Drawing poster showing the different parts of a cat or a dog

I did the 1st and 3rd task I made them both on a Google slides then I created it into a gif using tall tweets,for the 3rd task I did both animals. I found it tricky to choose one,write 5 facts about Cats. I found it easy to share it one mu blog. My digital learning objects shows that I can Embed my work on my blog so you can see what i did. Next time i would choose a different task.


Here's a link to tall tweets



Have you used tall tweets? Tell in the comments!


Here's mine




6 comments:

  1. Hola Aimie,
    It's great to see your Lockdown learning on your blog.
    You have included a lot of information. Which was easier for you to understand - reading the article or watching the video?
    It was a clever idea turning it into a Tall Tweet. Maybe you could add the link for your readers to use.
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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  3. Hola Mrs Naden
    Thank you for commenting on my blog.
    I also added the link to tall tweets it’s text colour was red you can click that link and it will take you to tall tweets.
    Ma te wa
    Aimie

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    1. Hola Aimie,
      The link is very easy to see.
      Remember when you reply to a comment, select the Reply button at the bottom of the comment to start a thread.
      Mā te wā,
      Mrs Naden

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    2. Holla Mrs Naden
      Next time I would do that thank you for reminding me.
      Ma te wa
      Aimie

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