Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Penguins

Blythe has been doing a penguin unit at school over the past month or so.  She has been learning about all types of penguins--where they live, what they eat, what they look like, how big they are--and then she had to complete a penguin project.  She had to create a penguin, include five facts about it, and make it fun and colorful, then present her penguin to the class.  The day she brought home the half-sheet of poster board she was to use, she went up to her room and got to work.  She came down a couple of times to ask how to spell something, but otherwise, she worked independently in her room to create her poster.

The end result is fantastic.  She chose to do an emperor penguin, and included the five following facts (spelling and punctuation unchanged):

  1. they eat fish
  2. the dads keep the egg's warm
  3. lepord seals eat them
  4. they can grow to about 48in
  5. they are the tallest
She drew the picture all by herself, then colored and glued on one bird feather we had in an arts and crafts box in the game closet.  She received full marks for her project--100/100.  Way to be a great student Blythe!


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