Kia ora!
Hi welcome back.
This term was are doing
" Inventions That Have Changed The World"
So one of the aitvies was animal Habitats ,So I was thinking of a bird in a hat .
But I thought cat in the hat!
I didn't know what I was doing at first because I wasn't there.
But one of my friends told and I thought thought until I got this.
I thought of this because of the show because I loved it as I was growing ( and still growing up)
But I thought of many ideas as
A small hat
A long hat
A top hat
A lot of different cats
A cage inside
A paw out of it
. I tried many different ideas until I got this one, I kept trying and trying until I thought it was good.
So I started with to go on the internet and found this
But the problem was that the cat wasn't inside the hat so I came up with my own which is
What do you think of this ?
How do you think I can improve ?
What would you do ?
Anyways ,
Thanks for reading my blogs.
Kind regards Grace.
UPDATE:
I changed the design a bit so a blog post of that will maybe be coming up soon
Hi Grace!
ReplyDeleteIt's always an delight to visit your blog! If your wondering why I keep commenting on your blog it's because theirs a class challenge lol! Sorry! I love this interesting post you have here. Cat in the hat! I like that :) Keep it up Grace and I hope i see more posts like this :)
- Amelia :)
Hi ,
DeleteThanks for commenting,
What number are you on for the commenting challenge? And its fine that you keep commenting because your really good at commenting!
What would you do because I bet you could come up with something amazing !
Thanks Grace
Hi Grace :)
ReplyDeleteMy name is Paikea commenting from Pt England School. I think your blog about your Cat In The Hat post is great. Keep it up. Their was a bit of mistakes I noticed as I was reading your blog post. I think you should get your teacher to check it and maybe a friend. You can also just go back and edit the little mistakes other then that your doing good.
Keep updating your blog with interesting work and don't forget to get your Teacher to check for any tiny mistakes before you post something on your blog. Great Work, Grace!