Hi bloggers,
Today and yesterday I have been making some slides about endangered animals.
This is the site that I got them off... Link
It was really fun to do the slides.
I have not finished yet though but I will keep on doing it.
It was hard to find lots of information on them.
The easiest animal was probally the tiger.
Here are my slides......
I got the idea from our class site because there is a form about things you can do in lockdown here is the link to the form... Form
Do you like animals?
Bye blog you later,
🐶⚽Amy⚽🐶
Kia ora Amy, your Endangered Animals presentation looks very professional! I didn't know about the Vaquita. I was very interested to learn about them. They do look like they are smiling!` Do you think you might like to add information on some endangered birds and/or animals from New Zealand? I really like the way you added links to your source information and the Choice Board. It takes your blog post to the next level! Did you use Book Creator to make this book? Perhaps you could add a link to that as well, so others could try to make their own professional presentation. Keep up the great work Amy! blog you later, Megan : )
ReplyDeleteHi Megan,
DeleteI just added backgrounds to my google slides and put in text boxes that have a outline.
I really liked doing the slides and I fill them in everyday.
How mny endangered animals do you know about?
Bye blog you later!!!!
Kia ora Amy, you can be super proud of your work. Your written information is clear and easy to read - tino pai! I can see you have thought carefully about how to present the information. Excellent pictures and great layout - I like how you have the information in separate boxes. Thanks, I learnt something new - I hadn't heard of a Vaquita!
ReplyDeleteDid you learn any surprising facts when you were doing your research?
Kia pai tō rā. (Have a good day.)
Kia ora Amy,
ReplyDeleteI like the way that your slide spins when you click it! I did not know what a Vaquita was until now. Great job! I also watched the videos. They were interesting.
Blog ya later,
Tulsi