Tuesday, 2 March 2021

Plastic facts

This week for reading we were making connections between what we read. I made some connections but not many because I did not relate much, unfortunately. We were also learning about how plastic pollutes our world. We had to read three articles and watch three videos. Everytime we came across a wow fact, we put the fact on our JamBoard.
After that we had to make a GIF containing one fact per frame. First, we had to make a slide deck with one wow fact from the JamBoard on each slide, and we had to have 5-7 slides with wow facts before we could make our GIF.

It was a bit sad that we had to write about how plastic pollutes our oceans, because I have a passion for nature and animals. I felt sad that we had to write about how plastic is polluting our oceansbecause of that. Other than that, I quite enjoyed This week's reading session.
I didn't find anything really hard or tricky. As I said, it was just a bit sad that we had to write about how plastic is polluting our oceans. Other than that, everything went well.
My digital learning object shows that I can make a GIF using tall tweets.

Do you have any facts about plastic you know that I did not include in my GIF? If you do, please tell me in the comments so I can make my GIF better!

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Camille,
    I agree with you - reading about plastic pollution is sad. Why did it make you sad? Why didn't you make many connections between the 3 texts and videos?
    I found it difficult to read the font on your GIF - the white was really hard to read. Maybe you could change it, update it and then preview your blog.
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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    1. Thank you Mrs Naden for commenting on my blog!
      I have updated my blog so it is a bit more detailed and, maybe now it can answer your two questions.
      I have also updated the font and color for my GIF so it's brighter and easier to read.
      Mā te wā,
      Camille

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  4. Kia ora. I am Michael from St Mary’s School.
    I really like that you interesting facts and they are not boring
    I learnt that there more plastic bags that fish
    Maybe you could change your background next time.
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Michael

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