Thursday, June 4, 2020
polar bears
hey readers for writing this week we learnt how to write an information report we wrote about polar bears here is my work.
Polar bears are white and big and furry. polar bears are 3 meters tall. Polar bears have blake skin, they have a layer of fat to keep them warm, they have sharp teeth to eat big food. Polar bears have two tiny ears and a big black nose, to smell from far distance they also have a tiny tail. their skin is transparent which means it reflects the snow. They live near the north pole. Their mountains are ice and snow, they live in the arctic. The bears dig with their dens in the sloppy ice. The sun does not rise in the winter so it is very cold. Polar bears have some dangers like humans are dangerous because we kill them for their fur. The snow will melt,and storms will destroy their houses. male polar bears will fight with each other. They eat lots of different food. They eat seals,and birds. They also eat eggs and penguins and beluga whales and fish.
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hi good job i like your facts it is very cool facts and some of them i did not even know!! maybe you could do the same thing but different animal
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ReplyDeletegood job kamyar i like your description from mahdi
ReplyDeletethank you for your positive feedback I've even looked at your polar bear fact it was really cool you should go and check it out beyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
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ReplyDeleteYou should be proud of the Polar Bears report you shared. It was great to see you share the information you had learnt it in your own words.