Sunday, 8 February 2015

Non-Chronological Reports

This week we have been learning to write non-chronological reports. Your task this week is to write a 100 word non-chronological report on a Stone Age animal of your choice.







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  1. The Sabre Tooth Tiger.

    Saber-Tooth Tiger was actually a species of prehistoric cat known as Smilodon fatalis, which was only distantly related to modern lions, tigers and cheetahs. The Smilodon species varied in size. The smaller ones weighed upto 150 pounds. Smilodin fatalis were bigger and weighed around 200 pounds where as the Smilodon populators were the heaviest with the males weighing as much as half a ton.

    The biggest Smilodons had canines measuring upto 12 inches. Their teeth were brittle and broke easily during fights and never grew back again. The Smilodons had weak jaws. They could open their jaws at an angle of 120 degrees, twice as wide as that of a modern lion. The Smilodons did not chomp off their prey with much force, because they needed to protect their canines against breakage.

    They lived in packs.They hunted deers, buffalo, antelopes, camels, ground sloths, bison, and tapirs. They are also known to hunt Mammoths. They were muscular but slow and powerful than other cats.

    They preyed on plant eating animals and hence lived in habitats that included vast grasslands, shrubby areas and pine forests.

    They disappeared towards the end of the last ice age due to climatic changes.


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  2. THE MAGIFICENT CAVE LION

    Hello this is Maariya the artist. My tribe has asked me to do a cave painting. The date is 8th February, 5000 BC.

    Today we are searching for a Cave Lion. It is also called Panthera Leo Spelaea, which is its scientific name. We are looking for this beast in the mountains of Europe.

    We have spotted one right now! This Cave lion is up to 8 foot long, he is 3 times bigger than me and weights as much 4 times more than my Dad!

    This beautiful beast has stripes and a mane, to help it camouflage in bushes. It is MASSIVE and very STRONG!! It mainly eats cave Bears and sometimes humans !

    It is getting dark now and the Cave Lion is coming closer and closer to me, I better go home. Nice meeting you. Bye.

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  3. I am Arjun the mammoth investigator.The date is 29th february,7000BC.I am here to find the mighty mammoth.After many miles of walking i finally found it.I am now spying on it.It has been 5 minutes sadly died and now all of the mammoths have become extinct.To do more research i wrote facts about it's life.it weigh's up to 20 houses stacked up together.this amazing animal loves to eat plant's,leaves and grass.The body is getting smelly.bye

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    1. Nice one I like it I think your realy good at this.

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    2. That sounds interesting.

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  4. The Woolly Mammoth
    The word Mammoth comes from two Estonian words. Estonia is a country near Russia where farmers found gigantic bones.
    The mammoth is related to the elephant.
    It became extinct 11,000 years ago in the ice age.
    We know about many animals that lived in the past from fossil remains. But with woolly mammoths, whole animals have been found. During the Ice Age, mammoths died and were trapped in ice which preserved them. Some parts of the world are still cold, and still hold the preserved mammoths.

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    1. I like yours it is really good

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    2. Wow!!! I like yours it sounds intresting

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    3. I think it is amazing.

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  5. I have received about the most rarest animal which is the lion. They acally ectincted for many years. Most have died imfortantly sience people have been looking after making sure that the lions that are not died are ok and they don't get indangered. This is really sad to me. What is your opinion. so make sure you help anyone is sad or left out. Also think before you do something.

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  6. The fierce Siberian tiger, the long toothed cat.
    The tiger is so

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  7. The animals are very terrifying and they can eat you. They have very big teeth.

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  8. nice work maairya
    good job
    like your work

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  9. THE RAREST CAVE LION
    I have finally found more information about the cave lion.It lived 150 million years ago.
    The continents it lived at were South America and some places of Europe.

    It lived in high mountains in very dark caves.It is a member of the carnivore family it means it eats meat such as other cave lions,rhinos,tigers and other animals that have meat inside them.Its colors are golden brown and black stripes.
    Its tooth in the corners look like they are 2-3 meters long!!!
    Sadly so much of them have been hunted that there are hardly any left,
    However the juveniles the corner tooth is about 70-90 meters long,
    like I told you that the adults have the corner tooth is about 2-3 meters
    long.

    The height of the lion is about as large as 2 cars! It weighs 1 or 2 tons.
    It roaring is as loud as an planes engine and is as fast motorbike.

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    1. like yours I feel I am acally am in the real thing

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  10. Hello my name is Ishani Sharma and I am a Saber Tiger scientist. I have conducted some research and this a report about it.

    Appearance
    Saber tooth tigers were large, powerful and muscular cats. However, they were smaller than the African lions, but slightly on the heavier side. Their distinguishing features were, of course, their long maxillary canines, and short yet bulky limbs.

    Food
    They ate buffaloes, deer, antelopes and camels.

    Habitat
    Saber tooth tigers were mostly found in those areas where they could easily find their prey. These were vast grasslands, shrubby areas and pine forests.

    Saber tooth tiger had become extinct around 10,000 B.C.

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  11. saber-tooth eats meat and they have sharp teeth that they can brake wood and
    they have enredbly strong bodys and they have long teeth and there teeth are
    for biting their pray and they feed them selfs and after they feed there cubs
    and saber=tooth had bin extinct around a10,000.

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  12. Very nis tiam

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  13. The sabre -tooth tiger lived millions of years ago in south and north America.A big cat looks like tigers today. Some mamles weighed about 500kg.Their big curvy teeth broke off easly and didn't grow back lived in packs (tigers family)

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  14. Saber tooth tiger.

    Saber tooth tiger take you millions of years ago. They lived in the genus malhairodonts. Saber tooth tiger was found in south and north america.

    The upper canines of the saber tooth tiger was 30 cm in length. One of the hevist tiger species lived in those time was smilodon populator that weighted even 500 kg.

    The study of saber tooth tiger facts about its diet and hunting show that these animals normaly preyed on deer buffalo, antelopes camels, ground sloths bison and tapirs.
    they had also been known to hunt mammoths and mastodons. smilodons had also killed quite a few humans eventhough there is little or no evidence to support these informaton.

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  15. Mammoth.

    The mammoth is a relative to the modern elephant like many ice age mammals. The mammoth became extinct more than 11,000 years ago. Elephants are the largest living land mammals. There has been more than 500 different kinds of elephants on the Earth at different times over the last 55 million years. Mammoths lived during the ice age. Only 2 of these remain alive today: the African elephant and the Asian or [Indian] elephant. They live in tropical climates, but other species, living long ago, were more adapted to colder climates. These include the mammoths.

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  16. Hi,Miss Tracey its my first time blogging!!!

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