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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Spirit Animals!

Kamusta!
Today I'm back with another blog post about the people in my classes' spirit animals.
Oh, you must be wondering why I know everyone's spirit animals.
Well, the reason why is that every day when we sign in on the doc, we have to write something different, and today, we had to write our spirit animals, and so did the teachers.
I made a chart to show the percentages of all the spirit animals in the class.
I didn't know how to make a chart like this before, but this video helped me.

You must be dying to see the chart I made now!
Here it is:

Here's an extra I made about our class's eye colour because I had some extra time:


With the eye colours, isn't brown supposed to be more common than blue, oh I'm just confused.
I didn't really know what many spirit animals would be more common, but it turns out it's mostly wolves and deer.

What's your spirit animal?
What's your eye colour?

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Cya later!

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Amelia,

    What a great couple of charts you have created. I was surprised by the number of wolves, deer and blue eye colour too. I am also surprised that there are no cats (apart from a tiger) on the spirit animal list. What did you put down? I think I might have put hummingbird, but I know I wouldn't have put snake.

    Great blog post Amelia, it is nice to see you blogging.
    :) Mrs Spragg

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  2. Kia Ora!
    My Name is Maddison you POST POLICE!

    WOW! AMAZING WORK!

    I really liked how you remembered to link back to where you got your infomation from like Mrs Morgan said! I have found it a little hard to keep remembering this but I think I am getting better.

    Your work is always super amazing!
    I did the eye colour! I found that you doing the spirit animals suits you very well.

    What I think you could possibly improve on is maybe showing two different graphs to give the bloggers an idea of what type of graphs there are.

    Did you enjoy learning how to make graphs in class?
    -Maddie.

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