When we are writing we use VCOP. V stands for vocabulary and we try to use WOW words. C stands for connectives and we use this to join our sentences. O stands for openers and we try to make our openings exciting. P stands for punctuation and we are careful to use the correct punctuation. This makes our writing exciting.
VCOP
Vcop stands for vocabulary, connectives, openers and punctuation. You have to use vcop in your writing so you don’t get bored reading your story or letter.
Sensory Organs
Sensory organs
There are 5 sensory organs: The Ears, Eyes, Tongue, Skin and Nose. Miss Dale put us in pairs to work with. We picked the Ears. We had to watch a video about the sensory organ, which was interesting and helped us get some information. After we watch the video we had only 1 hour and 30 minutes to gather information and present our organ to the class.
By Blair and Leah
Sensory Organs
There are five different sensory organs, the tongue for taste, the ears for hearing, and the skin for touch, the nose for smell and the eyes for vision. Ben and I chose the tongue, which is a very interesting to thing to find out about.
One of the facts that Ben found out was that we use our tongues to digest food and to help us speak.
Laura and Ben, P7