Hello everyone.
Today I did some learning Journey
today’s task was make an animation off an underwater sea creature, i chose to do mine based on a turtle,
first we had to make a Google slide then we had to Start an animation,
Turn after we made our animation We had to do a slide recording,
We weren’t supposed to add a fun fact at the end but I did it anyways,
I found this activity pretty Hard and easy the hard bit was adding it to my Slideshow And I guess I didn’t put it in yet But if you guys could tell me down in the car cuz that would be great.
The Postcard And the Slide recording It’s both separate Sorry guys I didn’t know how to put it on The slideshow again Please tell me down in the comments how to upload my slide recording onto my slideshow.
Here have a look at my Postcard Add my slide recording Please tie me down in the comments If you guys enjoyed it. I’ll add the postcard first then I’ll add the slide according
Anyways here.
By the way if you are wondering how many slides are in this slide recording it is 178 slides

Bye Merry CHRISTMAS and Happy New Year!🎊🎄👍
Kia ora Blane,
It’s Charlotte again, a blog commenter for Manaiakalani. You have been doing such a fantastic job with the Summer Learning Journey activities – you are awesome!
I think it is pretty cool that you have designed your animation to be fun, interesting and informative! I found it quite interesting that turtles eat fruit and vegetables, can they eat lots or will it make them sick?
I noticed that you found it quite hard uploading your animation onto the slideshow. I actually like that they are two separate things in the same blog post, it means I can look at them both at the same time.
The ocean in your animation looks crystal clear! Have you ever seen water like that before? Most of the water at my local beaches are much more wavy and murky!
Ngā Mihi Nui
Charlotte Visser
Summer Learning Journey
Hello Charlotte,
Thanks for the comment I appreciate it,
umm I didn’t really know so I just searched it up and it says that “turtles eat food the size of their head”
For example my head is the size of a basketball so that’s the amount of food I will have to eat today.
No I haven’t seen water crystal clear before have you?
Anyways,
Bye Hope you enjoyed your Christmas and Happy New Year!
Kia ora Blane,
It’s Charlotte again, a blog commenter for the Summer Learning Journey. Thank you for your response. What an interesting fact! There is a saying that ‘you learn something new everyday’, what is something new you have learnt today?
I have seen crystal clear water when I travelled to the Pacific Islands – it was a beautiful view. What is the most beautiful view you have ever seen?
Ngā Mihi Nui
Charlotte Visser
Summer Learning Journey
Kia ora Blane.
My name is Hayley, I am a student at Koputaroa School (That’s just out of Levin).
I really enjoyed looking at your post. I love your animation and found the fact about what Turtle’s eat extremely fascinating. I can’t wait to have a look at some more of your posts!
– Hayley
Hey Hayley,
Thanks for the comment,
I am glad that you have enjoyed my post,
thanks for the motivation!
Byeee Happy New Year!
Kia ora Blane. Awesome blog post. I am Ray form Wigram Primary School. I never knew that turtles loved eating fruit and vegetables! That animation was also pretty cool. Do every kind of turtle like fruit and veges? Maybe you could include that in your post next time. But overall you did pretty good.
Hey Ray,
Thanks for the comment.
Yes every kind of turtle likes to eat fruits and vegetables.
Bye Happy New Year!
Don’t mind the introduction. I accidentally spelled form instead of from. Sorry
Don’t mind the introduction. I accidentally spelled form instead of from. Sorry! 🙇
I don’t mind it’s alright