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Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Giant Pacific octopus

Giant Pacific Octopus


WALT: use our senses to make our writing more interesting.


Can you describe what a day in the life of a Giant Pacific Octopus is?


Task 1: Watch the video clip on the site. Make sure you watch carefully
so you can see what Giant Pacific Octopus look like.


Task 2: Brainstorm using some of your senses. What can you see/hear/feel
if you were to ever see a Giant Pacific Octopus? Think about the shape of
the Octopus, what you think it’s skin might feel like. Take a note of its
environment. What does an Octopus need to survive?


In this table, write the descriptive words that you would be able to see/hear/smell/touch/taste.
What can I see?
What can I hear?
What can I touch/feel?
What is in its environment?
tentacles
Squishy noises
slimy
Seaweed












Need some help? - make sure that you are using your own words… if you happen to find a word that
you don’t know the meaning of, search what it means and then you can use them in your writing!


Task 3: Write a description about what a day in the life of a Giant Pacific
Octopus is.


Start writing here:
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 The giant pacific octopus is one of the largest octopus in the
ocean.
Every 7 months females lay eggs and they lay about 74,000.
After females lay eggs they shortly will die and Sometimes they
like to be alone.they eat fish and crabs and sometimes baby
and baby shark.










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