Everything you might find interesting is being held in the slideshow below, go check it out! If you’ve read it, what do you think the meanings of the underlined words on slide 3 are?
Everything you might find interesting is being held in the slideshow below, go check it out! If you’ve read it, what do you think the meanings of the underlined words on slide 3 are?
Kia ora anō Madelyn,
Thank you for sharing your great Puffer Fish facts! What interesting facts you found! I’ve read several Puffer Fish blog posts last week and didn’t see any that talked about the shells lining the edges of the the male puffer fish artwork!
I also really love your puffer fish image! Did you design this with Google Draw? It’s made of very accurate shapes… did you use the curve tool to outline a puffer fish image, or do you simply have a wonderful eye for shapes?
I’m interested in your comment about sea water vs salt water. What do you mean here? Tell me more.
Ngā mihi nui,
Mrs Williams
The Manaiakalani Network Summer Learning Journey Team
Kumusta Mrs Williams
Thank you for commenting on my work, I really appreciate it. And to answer your question, I used the curve tool to outline a puffer fish but as for the details like the eyes and lips I just did on my own. And by the sea water and salt water topic, I meant to say some of the puffer fish species live in salt water and some live in sea water. Sorry for the confusion.
But anyways, have a good day today!
Madelyn