I read Polar Bears. This story is about Polar Bears. Polar Bears live near the North Pole. There is land of ice. It is very cold, but polar bears stay warm. Their fur keeps them snug. They have black skin under their fur. Their tongues are black, too. This makes some grown-up bears as heavy as ten people. They are the specific animal by regulation of Law Concerning the Protection and Management of Animals. They are also in the Kumamoto animals-and-plants garden. Polar bears are good at swimming.
In the early winter, the female bear makes a den. This is a cave in the snow, where her cubs will be born. She digs a tunnel and a cave and sleep. And, the mother gives birth to two or three cubs. In spring, it's time for the cubs to leave. She digs the way out.
This story is very interesting. I don't know about Polar Bears well, but this story is very easy understanding for me. I want to see them!
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Book:
Mason, C. (2009). Polar Bears. London: Usborne Publishing Ltd..
I didnt know that Polar bears have a black tongue!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interesting information☆
Will tell this story to my friends;)
Kate
Hi Nana,
ReplyDeleteIs the content of this book review entirely original? That is, is it your own ideas, in your own words?
Please let me know.
Cheers, PB
To Pab,
ReplyDeleteThis BR is referred to the Internet about Polar bears.
Half is my word and half is by Internet.
Well then, Nana, you have a couple of options:
ReplyDelete1. You can remove what you copied from the internet, and discount those words both here and in your Proto-Portfolio worksheet for 1st sem. [June: - 56 words],
OR
2. You can reframe the passage from the Internet as a quotation from another source, and add an APA-style citation to your list of references along with the book. Framing remarks might look like this:
I ... [didn't] know [much] about Polar Bears ..., [so I looked them up on the Internet. This is what what i found about their habits:]
"'In the early winter, .... She digs the way out." ([+short in-text reference to website)
[Now] I [really] want to see them!