Hello, for this weeks blog I ill be talking about many things. I will talk about the beginning of he week and what I did. So this week, I have done a morning writing on polar bears, these majestic, bravado, interesting, unique, and fascinating animal s big. It has white fur for camouflage I believe and also to keep warm. Here is some information of a polar bear. Here are interesting facts bout it.
"These powerful predators typically prey on seals. In search of this quarry they frequent areas of shifting, cracking ice where seals may surface to breathe air. They also stalk ice edges and breathing holes. If the opportunity presents itself, polar bears will also consume carcasses, such as those of dead whales. These Arctic giants are the masters of their environment and have no natural enemies." This is the picture we were shown to write about in our composition journals. For me, that looks like a little dog mixed with polar bear features. And a two year old also. Another thing we did today as of Monday is that this day earlier, we have read a little bit of "To Kill A Mocking Bird" by Harper Lee. Did you know she died last week? I believe it was on Friday of last week. Here is what it says, some of it..."Harper Lee, whose first novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” about racial injustice in a small Alabama town, sold more than 40 million copies and became one of the most beloved and most taught works of fiction ever written by an American, died on Friday in Monroeville, Ala., where she lived. She was 89." I think that is most of todays blog, I hope you've enjoyed it and I hope you come next week for the next one! Thank You!
"These powerful predators typically prey on seals. In search of this quarry they frequent areas of shifting, cracking ice where seals may surface to breathe air. They also stalk ice edges and breathing holes. If the opportunity presents itself, polar bears will also consume carcasses, such as those of dead whales. These Arctic giants are the masters of their environment and have no natural enemies." This is the picture we were shown to write about in our composition journals. For me, that looks like a little dog mixed with polar bear features. And a two year old also. Another thing we did today as of Monday is that this day earlier, we have read a little bit of "To Kill A Mocking Bird" by Harper Lee. Did you know she died last week? I believe it was on Friday of last week. Here is what it says, some of it..."Harper Lee, whose first novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” about racial injustice in a small Alabama town, sold more than 40 million copies and became one of the most beloved and most taught works of fiction ever written by an American, died on Friday in Monroeville, Ala., where she lived. She was 89." I think that is most of todays blog, I hope you've enjoyed it and I hope you come next week for the next one! Thank You!