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Thursday, 14 June 2018

INFORMATION READING

Hi and welcome to my blog. Last term we did READING FOR INFORMATION at reading time. It was cool.

Title:                  Horses
Journal:


5 Key Words and meanings.
1) mare  -   mother horse

2)  stallions  - male horse


3) foal - baby horse


4) ponies - strong little horses


5) horseshoes - protect horses’ hooves


3 Facts.
1)A mare can have her first foal when she is 3 years old.


2) Foals can stand and walk on the day they are born.


3) Horses need to be trained before people can ride them.
Other interesting facts.
1) A young male horse is called a colt.


2)A young female horse is called a filly.

3)Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up.

6 comments:

  1. Kia ora Riley
    It is fabulous to see you starting to share your learning on your blog. I can see that you learnt lots of information from the book. Have you ever seen horseshoes being put on? It looks very hard! I will keep watching your blog to see when you post something new.
    Tash

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  2. hey Riley can you comment on my blog you have done good gofd

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  3. Good morning Riley. The title of your work made me want to read more. I absolutely LOVE horses. They are my FAVOURITE animal. Did you know that a pony is actually a pony and not a horse? A pony is up to a certain amount of hands high.Anything over that is a horse. I think it is up to 13.3. Maybe that is something you could check out. I look forward to more of your posts, especially if they are about horses. NEIGH

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    1. Hey Riley,Mikhanya here. I really like your information reading,I like the way you gave facts to people about the horses. Keep it going!

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