Ooga-Booga

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Extraterrestrial Portrait
by Jonas and Sunjay

Ooga-Booga

Extraterrestrial Recreation
by Brook and Jenny

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Description
by Sunjay and Jonas

This is our ET: Ooga-Booga. First we are going to tell you about the head. The ears look like wings. Its left ear is purple and its right ear is blue. Its head looks like a cat. It has a lump on its head, and the lump is green. It has an orange tongue with a black zigzag line going through it. It has yellow circles on its ears. It has a red lightning bolt connecting the ears. Its eye is red and green. Its face is divided into fourths. The top right fourth is blue and the bottom right fourth is brown. Its top left fourth is black and the bottom left fourth is yellow.

Now we will talk about the body. It has a green spiral on its stomach and its body is purple. Our creature has two arms on the right and two arms on the left. Ooga-Booga's left top arm is blue, and its bottom left arm is green. Its top right arm is red, and its bottom right arm is orange. It has three legs. The left leg is green, the middle leg is blue, and the right leg is red. It has no toes or fingers.

Analysis
by Jonas and Sunjay

These are the good things about our ET that the kids at Walter Hays did. They followed our directions and made most of the colors perfect. They made the green spiral right. They made the right number of arms and legs. They divided the face just like we said. They made no toes or fingers on the arms or legs.

These are the things we needed to include in our description. We forgot to tell them to outline our ET, and that the head took up half of the paper. We also forgot to tell that the head is only shaped like a cat without whiskers or a nose. We didn't say there was only one eye, not two. Last but not least, we forgot to say the arms and legs are rectangular. We personally think the kids at Walter Hays did a great job and tried their best.

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