Over the last couple of weeks we have been researching information about Tuna (eels). We have been learning to write a report using the information we have found.
Our challenges were to include a complex sentence and to use a hyphen followed by a list.
Long-fin eels (Tuna) are found all around New Zealand, You can find them in - rivers, lakes and In dark shady places. Long-fin eels like the shade - camouflaged hidden, out of sight. There are two types of Tuna, there is the long-fin eel and the short-fin. Some eels can be as thick as your arm and they also find food with their smell. You can only find the long-fin eel in New Zealand. They can live up to 100 years old but the average age is 35-52. There is a rare long-fin which is gold yellow or orange.
Hi Tom
ReplyDeleteI really liked that you put a lot of info into this blog. But you had a lot of info about were they where and where they cam from but i didn't see other tips of info. But over all I loved you blog.
-Cairo
Hi Tom - You have managed to include several facts in this post. I can see you have tried to meet the challenges as well this week - impressive. Looking forward to seeing your next piece of non-fiction writing.
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