Friday, March 26, 2010

A Really Big Bird: The EMU

The Emu is the largest bird native to Australia and, after the Ostrich, the second-largest bird that survives today. Like all birds in the Ratite group, it is flightless, although unlike some it does have tiny wings hidden under the feathers. This is an extremely elite and beautiful bird that can easily captivate anyone that sees it and its beauty. I just have one question: can I ride them?

                       -Blake

                                              

1 comment:

  1. You guys get better with each week! I would limit the number of "extra" stories to maybe two and continue to make the focus the week in science as well as the connections you can make in your real lives (as you did with the part about the persuasive articles in Ms. Webber's class and the tie in to science).
    Great work, team!

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