For my latest project, I made a DLO (Digital Learning Object) that explores who would win in a fight: anteaters or aardvarks. I compared their strengths, abilities, and unique features to see which animal might come out on top. It was really fun to research both animals and imagine how such a showdown could play out!
Understanding Lions: Their Prey and Predators
For my latest project, I made a Google slideshow all about lions and their place in the food chain. In the slideshow, I explained which animals are a lion’s prey, which are their predators (if any), and even discussed situations where an animal could be both. It was really interesting to explore how lions interact with other animals in their ecosystem.
All About Stoats: Fascinating Facts
For my latest project, I made a fact file about stoats. I found out lots of interesting things about where they live, what they eat, and how they change color in different seasons. It was really cool to learn about such a unique animal and share all the facts in one place.
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Amazing Tiger Facts
For my latest project, I created a fact file all about tigers. I included interesting information about their habitat, what they eat, and some cool facts about how they live in the wild. It was really fun to learn more about tigers and put all the facts together in one place.
Spot the Difference: Animal Slideshow Project
For my latest project, I made a Google slideshow called “Which Animal Doesn’t Belong?” In the slideshow, I show groups of animals and ask the viewer to figure out which animal is different from the others. It’s a fun and interactive way to learn about animal characteristics and practice observation skills.
Art Project: Cartoon Octopus Colouring Picture

Hello guys ! For my recent art project, I created a colouring picture featuring a cartoon octopus. I focused on making the design engaging by drawing curved arms and giving the octopus a cheerful expression. I am proud of how the picture turned out, and I believe it will be enjoyable to colour in.
Discovering Fun Facts About Centipedes
Hey everyone! For my Summer Learning Journey Blog , I made a fact file about centipedes. I found out some really cool stuff while working on it. Here’s a fun fact: even though they’re called centipedes, they don’t actually have 100 legs! Some have less than 20 legs, and some have over 300. I never knew that before. Making this fact file was actually pretty interesting!

Mosha’s Special Leg
Hello and welcome! Today, I want to share an inspiring experience: making a prosthetic leg for Mosha the Elephant.
Mosha’s story is truly remarkable. When she was just seven months old, Mosha stepped on a landmine near the Thai-Myanmar border. The injury cost her part of her front leg, making it difficult for her to walk and grow like other elephants. Thankfully, she was brought to the Friends of the Asian Elephant Hospital, where a team of dedicated veterinarians and engineers worked together to give her a new chance at life.

Exploring Nature Through Art: A Spider Web

Hello and welcome! I hope you’re having a wonderful day. Today, I want to share something creative I did: I drew a picture of a spider web. It was a fun challenge to capture all the intricate patterns and delicate lines that make a spider web so fascinating. Drawing it helped me appreciate how much detail and beauty can be found in nature.

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