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Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Do Thunder And Lightning Always Go Together?

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We read a non-fiction text called "Do lightning and thunder always go together?" It was about the facts about thunder and lightning I leared a lot when I read this passage with my group. It was a very intresting passage!

For this week our class did another shared slideshow. But this time we read a non-fiction text, a non-fiction is when it's a true story and when it's an explantion passage. We had to create a infographic about our non-fiction text, we could do it on anything I choose to do my on canva and for my infographic I decided to do a poster telling facts about lightning and thunder. 

This is my infographic!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Fria!! First of all, great poster. I really like how you added pictures and some colour that are actually like Lightning and Thunder. I also like a lot that you made sure you added just the right amount of pictures, and a lot of facts and information. I really don't think you could improve on anything.
    Kapai to mahi!
    From
    Mya :)

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  3. Hello Fria! I really like the way your infographic has enough information for people to read. Maybe you can show us inside the clouds like how the air moves away from the heat that the lightning makes.

    Overall it was very interesting and amazing. Ka pai :)

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  4. Kia Ora Fria, I really like the post you have there. I like the way you put a amazing walt for it and an really nice description at the top. What I actually really like the most is the pictures you put in it because it really describes what you are telling and what it is about. For now I don't think you need any thing to improve on.
    Overall great work and Ka pai.

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