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Friday 11 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey Week 4 - Activities 2

Activity 2: Adoption Day [4 points]

Not only can you help the planet by reducing, reusing and recycling, you can also help to save animals and plants by ‘adopting’ them. To ‘adopt’ an animal through the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), you need to visit their adopt a species page, read through the list of animals and choose one.
With the WWF, you don’t actually adopt the animal and bring it home! It’s a symbolic adoption. In this case you pay a fee ($55.00) and the money is used to provide food and care for your chosen animal. Visit the WWF site and take a look at the animals who are available for adoption. Choose your ‘top three’ animals from the website.

On your blog, list the three animals that you have chosen and then compare and contrast them. How are they similar? How are they different? At the bottom of you post, tell us which of the three animals you would most like to adopt..
1. Amur Tiger - They eat Reindeer's.
2. Lion - They eat Zebras.
3. Cheetah - They eats Wildebeests.
How are they different?
They all eat animals that has meat inside there body also they are all warm blooded.
Which of the three animals will I most like to adopt?
I would Adopt a Lion

4 comments:

  1. Hi Helena ,
    I also agree with you ,
    I would want to adopt a lion out of all those animals.
    I love lions , but mostly lion cubs.

    Good job

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  2. Hi Helena, great to see you keeping up with the Summer Learning Journey.
    I would like to know why you have chosen to adopt a lion. Would love to know your reason.
    Keep up the good learning journey.

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  3. Hi Helena,
    My name is Melita. I study in Christ The King school. I think you are doing a great job on the SLJ. I like the animals you have chosen. Maybe next time you could describe a little more about the animals. Other than that great job.

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  4. Hi Helena,
    You have told some good information on these 3 animals, 1 thing you could do next time I think is to describe, like why would you adopt a Lion.

    Great work and keep it up
    Jerome

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