Saturday, September 28, 2013

Our favorite Pets! Rabbits!

Our favorite Pets! Rabbits!

Taking care of pets take a lot of responsibility. In class, our teacher emphasizes the IB Attitude, COMMITMENT a lot. She says that we all have to be COMMITED to learning new things, persevere, and show self-discipline through responsibility.

Keone’ula Elementary school shows a lot of COMMITMENT. We have school wide assemblies, commit to our school wide Reading Campaign goal, and try our best to showcase all of the IB Attitudes and Learner Profiles.

What is your favorite pet? H-102's favorite pet is obviously rabbits. Usually, our teacher brings one of her rabbits at the end of the week. She has a total of four rabbits. 

Everybody gets to spend time with the rabbit during the day. The rabbits actually make us work harder because Mrs. Matsuura only puts the rabbits by hard workers. Sometimes, one of the rabbits chews our papers on the corners. I think it’s trying to tell us that we are doing a good job. Or, it may be hinting that we are rushing and some of the answers are wrong. Either way, it forces us to look back at our entire paper and REFLECT a bit.




Also, we get to feed the rabbits nutritious food. Have you ever wondered about the health and life situations for rabbits? If you do, read on to the next paragraph. In class, my teacher has provided a lot of non-fiction “Rabbit Enthusiast” magazines. I did a lot of research and wanted to write about this important topic of keeping any pet (not just rabbits) healthy by keeping a BALANCED lifestyle.

One important part of a rabbits day is... playtime! According to a rabbit magazine, it says that a rabbits life can improve if it has playtime. There are many types of toys for rabbits to play with. Also, in the magazine, it says that a treat can help it start to exercise. In the magazine, it says that you can also make homemade toys instead of buying them. A rabbits instinct is to chew, run, burrow, and hide. Another thing that you can do to is to get a ball that can have food inside it. This will help it exercise because it will have to chase the ball to get the food. There are many things that you can do to help a rabbit exercise. Just remember that exercise will help it live longer and improve its life. 




Blurb about myself

My name is Charlemagne. My favorite subject in school is math. I also like to read the Gregor the Overlander series. Finally, I like to spend time with my family.


Posted by Mrs. Aimee Matsuura's Class

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