Monday, 31 July 2017
How the body works
Eye's
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Bones
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- The biggest part of your eye is a vitreous body witch help us see shapes.
- Our eye is like the size of a ping pong ball.
- The cones in our eyes help us see colour
- Cones and rods help us see a full picture with colour.
- The colourful part of your eyes are called iris.
- The brain is what flips over the image so it is the right way up.
- The optic nerve is the great messenger at the back of our eye.
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- The enamel covers the crown.
- The pulp and nerves send messages to your brain like if something is cold of hot it will know.
- cementum attaches the roots of your teeth to your jawbone.
- The Sharp pointy tooth is called a canine.
- Molars are the big teeth that help grind your food.
- Teeth help you eat and talk.
- Baby's have primary teeth.
- wisdom teeth are the last teeth you get.
- The roots protect the dentin.
- The white part of your teeth are called the crown.
Bones
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- Your spine has 33 bones in it.
- The smallest bone in your body is called a stirrup.
- Your bones are connected by joints.
- There are 206 bones in an adult body.
- The bones in your spine are called vertebrae.
- The patella is found in your knee.
- bone marrow is in the centre of your bones.
- Your bones will stop growing by the time you are 25.
- The skull protects your brain.
- your rib cage protects your heart, liver and lungs.
Friday, 28 July 2017
Stand by me
What am I learning: Describe the changes, challenges and needs of adolescents with respect to the four dimensions of Hauora.
How does this show my learning: Because I came up with different ways that I thought fit into Taha Whanau, Taha Wairua, Taha Hinengaro and Taha Tinana.
What am I wondering: If everyone really use the four dimensions of Hauora.
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