We are Team 17, a Year 6 class at Bailey Road School in Mt Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand. Our teacher is Mr. Wood and we want to share our learning with our whānau (family) and other learners. We hope you will enjoy our blog and leave us comments.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle by Akansha, Sharnika and A.J
I loved the pictures you showed, but I thought the slide with interesting facts was way too busy. Also, some of the words were hard to read when they went from a light to dark background. What did you learn from creating the slideshow and what did you learn from the content?
I thought you guys did extra research !!! Well Done!! Your slide show was fantastic and I thought that you could label the butterfly. You know how you wrote the facts...You could have done that labeling the parts. You shared a lot of info on your slide show.When you put something else on the blog try adding some pictures in your introduction so people also know what type of butterfly life cycle it is about.
Dear Bailyroadteam17, I like the video it was very great work and also I have one question. How do butterflies form to a flying object from a caterpillar? Is there some special way that a butterfly can form into it's shape in the thing that they hang from?
I had to press pause on your 'Interesting facts' as you had so many to share! Well done, very informative!
ReplyDeleteI loved the pictures you showed, but I thought the slide with interesting facts was way too busy. Also, some of the words were hard to read when they went from a light to dark background. What did you learn from creating the slideshow and what did you learn from the content?
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you retelling information in such an interesting way. Well done on giving credit for the photos.
ReplyDeleteI thought you guys did extra research !!! Well Done!! Your slide show was fantastic and I thought that you could label the butterfly. You know how you wrote the facts...You could have done that labeling the parts. You shared a lot of info on your slide show.When you put something else on the blog try adding some pictures in your introduction so people also know what type of butterfly life cycle it is about.
ReplyDeleteNice work i really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteVery informative, great presentation. Keep up the good work Sharnika & friends.
ReplyDeleteDear Bailyroadteam17,
ReplyDeleteI like the video it was very great work and also I have one question. How do butterflies form to a flying object from a caterpillar? Is there some special way that a butterfly can form into it's shape in the thing that they hang from?
What a cool butterfly facts.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so imformative you didi a good job
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