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Tuesday 25 December 2018

Summer Learning Journey Week 2 - Activities 3

Activity 3: Stranger than Fiction [10 points + 5 possible points]
Here on earth there are more than 298 000 different kinds (species) of plants. Some of these plants live on land and some live in the water. Follow this link to read about 10 of the strangest plant species in the world. When you are finished, choose two of the plants from the list.




On your blog, list three similarities and three differences between the two plants that you chose. To earn five extra bonus points, post a picture of both plants on your blog..
3 Similarities with the Sidesaddle Arnoldi and the Venus flytrap

1. They are both found in forests and wet(Rainy) places.

2.They both need water to grow(Like all plants).

3.They're both alive(Didn't know anything else to write).

3 Differences with the Rafflesia Arnoldi and the Venus Fly Trap

1.Both live in different areas.

2. They are both different sizes.

3. The flytrap eats insects and small animals.  

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Helena,

    My name is Mikey. I'm a member of the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) team, along with Izzy, Lee, Sophie and Patricia. Congratulations on completing the entire programme! And in such a short amount of time too - well done! :)

    There's some very strange looking plants in the world, isn't there? I didn't realise half of the ones on the list existed until I read about them here on the SLJ. When I was younger, we had a Venus flytrap at our house. It wasn't very good at catching flies though - they always seemed to get away. Have you seen any of these plants in real life?

    Just so you know, if you add a picture of a Venus flytrap, you could earn five more points for this activity. :)

    I hope you're enjoying what's left of your summer holiday Helena. I look forward to reading more of your blog soon. :)

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