Our New Topic – The Body

Today we did a pre-topic assessment on what we already know about the body.

Here are some things we already know…

Keavie – Your eyes can be sensitive.  The eyebrows and eyelashes protect the eyes.

Matthew – Our skeleton is all of our bones put together.  Without our skeleton we wouldn’t be able to move.

Angus M – Bones make up our skeleton.

Max – Messages from your brain go to parts of your body thirty times faster than a bullet train.

Kali – Our hair grows on our scalp.

Jake – Our ankle is attached to our leg.

Jordan – Our spine is made up of lots of different bones.

Angus R – Our brain is an organ.

Bethany – Your wrist is connected to your hand.

Lorna- There are 27 bones in your hand.

Carmen – Your ankle is joined to your foot.

 

We then went on to talk about what we want to find out.  Here are some of our ideas…

Keavie – How do your teeth grow?

Matthew – How does your skeleton move?

Jocelyn – How does your hair grow from your scalp?

James – What are different diseases you can get? How does your body fight them?

Liam – How does your heart actually work?

Maggie – Why do some people have freckles?

Rachel – Why do we need to sleep?

Abbi – How do nails grow?

 

That is a lot of thigs we want to find out. Check back soon to see how we get on.

14 thoughts on “Our New Topic – The Body”

  1. I’m going to enjoy our new topic the body. It looks very interesting. I realy want to know about the parts of the heart and how powerful they are.

    I’m am very exited to learn more about our bodies.

    Carmen Mcgowan!

  2. I can’t wait to find out even more facts about the body.I want to find out how the skeleton moves and what are our teeth are made of.

  3. It was lots of fun and very interesting finding out about the body. Can’t wait to see what else we will learn.

  4. It is very interesting learning about the body and the oragins. I am looking forward to learn about the skin.

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