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Monday, 17 August 2015
This is a diamante poem. We were learning about diamante poem today. We learnt how to describe a cat and a dog using nouns, adjectives and verbs. I learnt that a cat is a feline.
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Nice work like the way you described the dog.
Great Limi. Feline - another word to add to your word bank. Did you know that a dog is called a canine. Think about that word playing - what type of word is that (noun, verb or adjective)? I'm now looking forward to your next diamante poem. I wonder what two 'things/objects' you will compare next time.
Thank you Mrs Parkes and I think a canine is a noun because it is a dog and you can touch , see and hear it. Today we did a diamante poem on cupcakes and cookies and you will find that on my blog.
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