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Thursday, 2 July 2020

great white shark

Great White Shark


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


Imagine one day you have been called by SeaWorld asking you to introduce
their new sea animal. Can you do the job?


Task 1: Watch the video clip on the site. Make sure you watch carefully so
you can see what Great White Sharks look like, and what you might say when
you are introducing them.


Task 2: Brainstorm some ideas about what you can say about a Great White
Shark.


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?
Sharp teeth
Big splashes
Rough like sandpaper
Deep sea waters












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: You will need to write an introduction for a Great White Shark.
It needs to be at least 150 words.


Start writing here:
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 The great white shark is almost bigger than a bus and it is one of the biggest
animals in the ocean and it is 20 feet and weighing up to 5,000 pounds have
been recorded.


 The great white shark eats a lot of things; it eats sea lions and seals small
toothed whales and sea turtles and carrion.The great white shark can live for
70 years.The great white shark can hold its breath for 57 seconds.



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