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Thursday, 26 May 2016

Information report Tigers

Information Report Writing - Tigers

Purpose:
LI - To write an information report that informs the reader about Tigers
Title:
  • Remember the title of your information report needs to let the reader know your topic
Tigers
Opening Statement:
  • What is the information report about?
  • Is your animal known by another name (for example, the scientific name)?
  • What is an interesting fact about your topic?
The tiger are the largest of the four big cats
It is very fascinating to people all over the world.
Most people easily recognize the tigers due to the stripes found on their bodies.
Paragraph 1
Appearance
  • 2-3 sentences about what your animal looks like.
  • Try to include an interesting fact.
A tiger is the biggest species of the cat family. And Around half of tiger cubs don’t live beyond two years of age.
Paragraph 2
Diet
  • 2-3 sentences about what your animal eats.
  • Try to include brackets () to explain something in greater detail.
deer species, pigs, cows, horses, buffaloes and goats.
Paragraph 3
Habitat
  • 2-3 sentences about where your animal lives.
  • Try to include a rhetorical question to make your reader think.
Most Tigers live in Asia, specifically throughout Southeast Asia, China, Korea and Russia. Tigers like to live in swamps, grasslands,and rain forests. Usually where Tigers live there are trees, bushes, and clumps of tall grass.
Paragraph 4
Other (Your choice)
  • 2-3 sentences that tell some of the interesting facts you have found out about.
  • Beginning one sentence with a hook is your challenge here.
Tigers can reach a length of up to 3.3 metres (11 feet) and weigh as much as 300 kilograms (660 pounds). Subspecies of
Conclusion:
  • A sentence that ends your report with one of your most interesting facts
The tiger’s tongue is covered with numerous small, sharp, rear-facing projections called papillae. These papillae gives the tongue is rough, rasping texture and is designed to help strip the skin, feathers, fur and meat right off its prey. They have been known to lick the paint right off the walls of their enclosures in the zoo.

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