I am a Year 6 student at Owairaka District School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 19 and my teacher is Ms Hand.
Thursday, 28 May 2015
How we eat - The Animation
How we eat has a ANIMATION
EGGCITING!
+1 Pun Points
Lost Pet
LOST PET
I woke up, the sun was shining through my tiny tinted window into my small cramped room. I got dressed in my best clothes as the sun was still shining beautifully. I exited my room and went towards the stairs with a happy feeling.
Happily I hurried downstairs to say hello to my friend. I was so happy and excited, another day with my friend! As I opened the back door I was surprised to not see him. I called his name and waited a little bit, he wasn't here.
I started scanning the area to find my friend. I looked behind trees, under rocks and even around the house. I stopped looking and I started to feel sad inside, my friend was lost and was probably stolen. I sat on my swing and tears started to dribble down my face.
An idea then sparked into my head and I happily went inside. I started writing a big “Lost Pet” on pieces of white paper and drawing a decent picture of him on the bottom. I went out on the street.
Thanks for Reading!
I did this after watching this video for school! You can find it here!
It is on the bottom, So Good to Me
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Digestive System
The Digestive System helps us eat food, without it we wouldn't be able to eat. It goes from the top of our body down to our bottom.
The Start of The Digestive System is at our mouth. Whenever we put food in it saliva starts to break down the food, this food then goes down into the stomach using the esophagus as a pathway.
In the stomach, acid starts to break down the food into a liquid. Once that is complete, the liquid food then goes into the small intestine.
The small intestine uses bile stored in the gall bladder, Bile is made by the liver. Bile and enzymes help to break down important things that the body needs, such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates.
The rest of that goes into the large intestine which takes out the water and the salt. After all that the rest of the food is turned into what most people call it, Poop.
That’s what the digestive system does to food, THE END
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