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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Rubber Duck Appears in US Harbour

 Hello readers,

Today I will be showing you my Kiwi Kids News article review. For reading we have been doing a Kiwi Kids News article review. I did one called 'Rubber duck appears in US Harbour'. We had to include the recall questions and the thinking questions. 

Here is my work

Rubber duck appears in US Harbour

Recall Questions

1. Who is the main person or group of people in this news article?

Rubber Ducky

2. What was the key event from the news article?

Big rubber ducky found in harbour

3. Where did this event take place?

Belfast Harbour 

4. When did this event take place?

August 25, 2021 

Thinking Questions

1. Find a quote from the main person in this news article?

There is no quote

2. In your own words describe what happened in this news article.

Someone put a big rubber ducky in a US harbor. The duck has the word ‘JOY’ written on the front. Somepeople want the duck to stay in the harbour.

 

3. Find out where this event took place and include some information about this place.

Belfast Harbor, Maine, in the United States. The city population was 6,668.

4. Tell us when this event happened and explain what might happen in the future.

August 25, 2021. I think that the ducky will stay. 

5. Explain in your own words why this event took place.

No one knows why the unknown person put the ducky there. But I think they wanted to pull a prank on the city and bring some ‘joy.’

     10 Word Summary

Ducky

Joy

Manie

Rubber 

Idea

Yellow

Favourite

Harbor

United States

Big


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8 comments:

  1. Hey Caitlin, I liked the way you used 3 different colors for your questions and the answer. There is this long blank page in your blog post. Could you just go back and get rid of it please. This reminds me of the rubber duck that I had when I was a little kid. I have a question. How did the rubber duck appear in the US harbor? Please reply to the question.

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    1. Hi Yavnit.
      I will get rid of that blank space as soon as possible. I don't know hoe the rubber duck got there. The article doesn't tell me. I think that someone put it there as joke.
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. Have an awesome day!🙂

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  2. Hola Caitlin,
    I like how you talked about what you had to do about this article. The article reminds me about a duck walking around in my backyard. There is a big gap below your article answers, is it OK if you re-post this blog? Overall, everything is good! Take care Caitlin :).

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    1. Hi Santannah!
      I will get rid of that blank space as soon as possible. I think that duckys are SO cute!
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. Have an awesome day!🙂

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  3. Hey Catitln it's Nijesh, I remember you doing your Kiwi Kids Article when you were near Ryan. I like that way that you use different color for the answer and the question. I wondering who left the rubber duck? I think last week I watched a movie and in the movie there was a kid with a rubber duck. please reply to my question that I wrote I hope you have a great day bye.

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    1. Hi Nijesh.
      I wish I knew who left the rubber ducky there.But I do know one thing about them. They must have been pritty good at doing praks!
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. Have an awesome day!🙂

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  4. I think I remember seeing something written about this in the paper.
    Do you know how big the duck was Caitlin?.
    I wonder if the duck is still there :)

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  5. I look forward to reading your next post Caitlin :)

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