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Tuesday 25 December 2018

Week 2 - Day 2 - Bonus Activity

Image result for Baseball plant Image result for Lithop
In this activity, we had to find two different plants that were listed on this website. We also had to write down 3 similar things about the plant and 3 different about these plants. I choose to make a ven diagram to make this. The two strange plants I choose were called Baseball Plant and Lithop. Above this DLO is my Ven Diagram showing what I've learned.

4 comments:

  1. Greetings Joshua,
    Those plants looks pretty weirs. My favorite plant out of those 2 is the right one because it has different colors and it looks kind of pretty in my eyes. Which plant do you think is better? Next time remember to attribute your images.

    By Chavda
    Keep it up Joshua!

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  2. Greetings Joshua,

    What an outstanding blog post from you. Congratulations for completing this activity. It's good see you being active during these holidays and publishing your SLJ activities. The images sure look clear and beautiful. Your created DLO looks great.

    NICE:)

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  3. Hi Joshua,
    Well done on finishing this Summer Learning Journey activity. I like how you put the similarities and differences between the two plants into a venn digram. It makes your blog post really good. Which plant do you like the most out of the Baseball and the Lithop? Keep up the good work.

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  4. Hi Joshua!

    My name is Ellee and I am another commentor on the Summer Learning Journey team!
    I hope ou have had an awesome school holidays? :)

    You have done some awesome work with this activity - I like that you have chosen to use a Vann diagram as it is a very effective way to layout this information making it easy to understand. :)

    These are some pretty interesting plants huh?!
    I like that it is called the baseball plant - it really does look like a baseball!
    I also think that 'the living rock' is a good nickname for those plants - I do think that in that picture it looks a lot more like coral though, what do you think?

    Thanks for sharing some great information on these plants Joshua - Was really cool for me to read and learn!

    Nga mihi,
    Ellee :)

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