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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Systems In Our Amazing Body !!!

This term we have been looking at the 'Human Body' there are 7 systems that we learnt. We have learn't about the Endocrine System, Circulatory System, Skeletal System, Digestive System, Nervous System, Muscular System and the Respiratory System.

  • The most important thing in the Circulatory System is that it sends oxygen around the body. 
  • Your Endocrine system is important because it sends blood around your body. 
  • Your Skeletal System is important because it protects your organs. 
  • Your Digestive System is important because you need the neutrino from the food. 
  • Your Nervous System sends messages to and from your brain. 
  • Your Muscular System helps you move around. 
  • And Your Respiratory System gives oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide.



In each box we had to write facts about each of the System.
Here is my  D.L.O  from Mrs Mclachlan


3 comments:

  1. Good morning Tasharn, thank you for writing such an interesting blog about the body. I like how you wrote O2 and then wrote what O2 stands for. You did the same with CO2, that was a brilliant idea. I did notice that you wrote in the Digestive system, muscles spelt mussels.These are the kind that you can eat. Maybe just check next time before you post that the words are spelled correctly.I realize we all make mistakes, even I do and please feel free to correct me if I make any mistakes. We are all learning no matter who we are. Have a great day.

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  2. Thank you Mrs Cassidy for commenting on my blog I will check things before I publish it on my blog. Also I will fix my mistake.

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  3. Hi Tasharn this is Sophia, I really like you DLO because you included what the biggest muscle is and I really like how you made the text clear so people like me can see it nice a clear.

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