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Friday, December 20, 2019

SPCA

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Tyler, this is Shannon from the Summer Learning Journey.

    You have done an incredible job on your blog post! It’s incredibly eye catching and informative. I like how you have included pictures of the animals the SPCA rescues to reinforce the idea of what this charity does. I also really like how you have included a story and example about Bucky, one of their rescues. It’s a brilliant way to relate to your audience and show them what donating to the SPCA can accomplish. Ka pai!

    What is your favourite animal? Mine is an elephant. I like how big and strong they are as well as how they can use their trunks like an extra arm. Wouldn’t it be cool to have an extra arm, you’d be able to do the monkey bars so quickly!

    Had you thought about using a different font colour to really make your post stand out? You could also increase the size of the text or make it bold to really make it pop.

    Happy Holidays!
    - Shannon

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  2. Kia ora Tyler, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
    Well done for creating this blog post about the SPCA charity!
    Did you know that the SPCA helps over 40,000 lives each year! That is so many animals that have been sick or injured and were helped by such an amazing organisation.
    Bucky sounds like an incredible animal who is lucky to be alive! It sure was a good thing that Jessica and her partner were there to help him!
    Why kind of animal was Bucky?
    Have you ever adopted an animal from the SPCA? If so, what kind of animal?
    When I lived in Australia, I had to call the SPCA (or in Australia they call it the RSPCA) to help a kangaroo which had been attacked by a dog. The kangaroo was not in very good shape, and I watched over him until the SPCA arrived to help him out.
    I was extremely thankful for everything the SPCA did to help out the injured kangaroo, and was so relieved when they were able to nurture him back to full health.
    Thank you for creating such an amazing blog post. I look forward to seeing more content from you!
    Nga mihi

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