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Thursday, August 6, 2020

Slirack

WALT - We are learning to introduce the characters into a narrative

Hi guys,
This term we had to make a monster of our own but with 4 animals. My 4 animals were a giraffe, lion, snake and a duck. We got this idea from a book called 'Where the wild things are'. My monsters name is Slirack. 
Snake
Lion
Giraffe
Duck  
In this blog post i am showing you my plan on how Slirack looks, the description of him and my drawing. Here they are: 


Name: Slirack 

Slirack is a kind and caring animal. It is protective over its habitat. Slirack lives on a small island called Rabbit Island in japan. 

The Slirack is a mix of a duck, lion, giraffe and snake. Only some people have seen Slirack before. Slirack is sometimes scary over its food. You might wonder how or why. It is because Slirack has a duck head and it's predators think it's weak, but Slirack roars at it's predators or at any animal that tries to eat it's food, and they all get scared and run away, but the food just dies from shock.

Slirack eats rabbits, grass, seeds and eggs. Slirack lives underground where no one can find it. Slirack was created by a crazy scientist. The scientist thought if he created Slirack then he could dominate the world. He wanted to do this because he had a tough childhood and thought he could take away everyone's happiness just like how the world did to him. The kind animal Slirack was he didn't do that, instead he escaped, ate the scientist and went to live on Rabbit Island. 

 If you get to know Slirack then he won't seem like a monster but when people just say that he's a monster, he acts like one.


That is my drawing of Slirack! 

I hope you guys enjoyed my post and leave comments.
I see you next time,
Bye!

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