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Monday, May 4, 2020
Cute Quokkas
Have you ever taken a selfie with a Quokka?
Here is my information report on the selfie master, the Quokka.
p.s once you open this you will be in love with this animal.
I have chosen to do this report on the Quokka because I have not really
ever heard of it and they are just so cute.
I hope you like my writing. Please comment if you think I could
improve on anything. Otherwise have a nice day :D
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Hi HOney. You have produced a lovely information report on the Quokka, well done. Some of the pictures you have chosen are very cute. I have been lucky enough to visit Rottnest Island and see a quokka, although I missed the opportunity to take a selfie with one! Maybe we can travel there together one day and do that - I'd probably rather take the selfie with a quokka than a yeti crab! Keep up the great work. You are awesome! Mum x
ReplyDeleteHi Honey
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting marsupial a Quokka is. I have never heard, let alone ever seen a Quokka before. They are very cute and look like a miniature, cuddlier version of a Kangaroo. You mentioned they are related. What is a threat to a Quokka or are they safe on the island?
I thought your presentation was clearly set out and very interesting.
Honey, this is excellent. Takes me back to me and your mum backpacking around Oz. We were lucky enough to get to "Rotto". The Quokkas are gorgeous. We didnt have fancy phones then and selfies weren't a thing! I'd love to go back there. Your presentation was very informative, very easy to read....and visually wonderful. All in all a great job. Well done Honey. Aunty Janey x
ReplyDeleteHey Honey! Gaia here.
ReplyDeleteI thought that was an amazing report! Ka pai. Like you said, I'd fall in love with the quokka. It is so cute! It kinda looks like a small wombat. Anyways that's it see ya!
- Gaia:3
Hi there Honey
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea to do a report on an animal that most of us have probably never heard of before! How interesting that they can survive for days without food by living on the fat stored in their tails. I really like the way you set out this colourful and interesting slide show. What websites did you use?