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Hi Grace here I will be talking about kung fu. every Wednesday night I go to kung fu. I have bean going for a year I have past all my gradings. I am a yellow belt
In maths we are learning about non unit fractions and unit fractions. We are trying to find a non unit fraction using decimal points. Today we did maths assessments after the assessments we got to play sumdog and we also had to graph our assessments I got 75% and Harry got 100%. we where writing about the digestive system and the 6 mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestines and the rectum. we had to write in paragraphs the mouth and oesophagus where together and the other things were their own paragraph. we also wrote a story and it had to start with If If If Then we did a few stories and for the last one we had to do it with the 123 set as our goal as well. The 123 is where we need to d 3 extended sentences 2 short sentences one having to have an exclamation mark eg. charged she yelled! I was hungry. For the 1 we had to do one question. When we marked then we had to circle the extension words underline the short sentence and we had to tick the question word and mark.®
By Olly and Harry
The Digestive system is the way that your body processes food into faeces (poo).It is made up of six parts.
The first part of your digestive system is your mouth. Your mouth chews your food. It creates a liquid called saliva that helps break down the food in your mouth. The mouth swallows food into your oesophagus.
The second part of your digestive system is your oesophagus. It pushes your chewed up food down into your stomach.
Your stomach is the third part of your digestive system it breaks down food even more and creates a gas that helps break it down.
The fourth part of your digestive system is called your small intestine and it takes the nutrients out of it and sends it into your bloodstream.
The fifth part of your digestive system is your large intestine. The large intestine takes the water out of your food and turns the rest into faeces.
The last part of the digestive system is the rectum. The rectum is where all of the faeces is stored and where the faeces leaves the body through the anus.
The digestive process takes around 33 hours to complete
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By Nancy
On big Thursday, in computer science, we went onto a website called hour of code and we played a game called compute it. Compute it is a coding game where you go through different levels trying to work out the python code. You have to use the up, down, left and right keys to solve the grid puzzle. There are sixty tow levels and the levels get harder the higher up you go. Me and my partner Miller got to level forty-eight and at home I completed all the levels without any help from the app. Afterwards it gave you an online certificate to either print out or screenshot. I screenshotted it and I was very chuffed with myself, so was my mum, dad and sister.
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