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Friday, July 5, 2019

Whats My Favorite Animal? WLJ! -Amelia

Hi people of the blogging world!
Today I'm showing you the number one activity for the winter learning journey.
I'm really excited to show you this and I think you'll really like it.
By the way there is a drawing I made of one of my favorite animals on the last slide.
Hope you'll enjoy!


4 comments:

  1. Hi Amelia,

    I'm Jedi. And I am a year eight in rimu class (with a liking for candy๐Ÿ˜‰). I think this post is super cool! I love Fennec Foxes too. Did you know that they are so-well adapted to desert life, that they don't need to drink water? It isn't that they can't, it's just that they gain most of their water from Leaves, roots and fruits.

    I love that you have added so many photo's into this slide. Did you make the Kitsune on the first slide by yourself? Or did you get it offline?

    Just wondering
    Jedi ≧◡≦

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    1. Hi Jedi!

      Thanks for commenting on my blog.

      I got the first picture from online, but the last one I made myself. Do you like fennec foxes too?

      Thanks again!

      -Amelia ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  2. Hi Amelia,

    I'm Jonathon from your class from your school.
    I think this post is a very high quality post.
    Also I have a lot of reasons why.
    1. the first page of the slide is very eye catching!
    2. There are lots of detail on each slide.
    3. I like the picture on the last slide.
    Did you know that there is actually a similar related to the kitsune in the game pokemon it is called nine tales it has 9 tails.

    but anyway great blog post.

    Yours sincerely Jonathon

    ps looking forward to more awesome blog post's

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    1. Hi Jonathon!

      Thanks for commenting on my blog.

      I'm glad you liked the picture on the last slide. It was from another blog I did and I made it for the dream giver thing.

      Thanks again!

      -Amelia ๐Ÿ˜‰

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