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Friday, 17 June 2016

Poems : Summertime - Dark Places

Name: Kura          


Summer Time            By Kura


I go outside to play, because there’s not a single drop of rain.
I always have such fun, playing in the sun.
My mum she get’s some ice, because it makes the drinks nice.
My dad he cooks a barbeque for everyone to eat, I always have a plate majority of it is meat.
Later we go for a swim while the grass is getting trimmed.
Then we get tired we all got to bed but I stay up and watch T.V instead. In the middle of the movie I want to go to bed but I can’t cause the horror is still in my head.
As I close my eyes night times almost done,Then I start to realise it’s time to for another day of fun.      


Dark Places.               By Densa Waller


It’s dark and wet.
with slimy, slithery creatures in the deepest corner of the ocean .
It’s dark and wet,
with spooky shadowy shapes in the deepest, darkest corner of the forest.
It’s dark and wet
with soggy smelly sandwiches in the deepest darkest corner of my brother’s school bag.1.What groups of words are repeated in every verse?
  1. It’s dark and wet.
  2. with
  3. in the deepest darkest corner


2. Which words have the same beginning sounds in verse 1.
  1. Creatures = Deepest
  2. Slimy = Slithery


3. In what ways is the bottom of a school bag like a corner of a forest or ocean.
  1. The bottom of a school bag looks as dark as the ocean when it is night time.
  2. When you leave old food in you bag pests come and eat it like in the forest when animals die.
4.Describe what a slimy slithery creature is.
Scalamandre, Jellyfish, eels


Spooky shadow shapes


Ghosts, cats, objects that look like scary.


5. What do you think makes this poem funny.
It’s funny because whenever my brother leaves his lunch in his bag for over two days he gets a growling and most times it’s hilarious because sometimes he doesn't care at all.



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Friday, 3 June 2016

The Food's Journey To The Large Intestine


The food’s journey to the large intestine.

Introduction:  Did you ever sit at the table and wonder what happens to the food that goes into your mouth?


While you are eating, inside your mouth your teeth is breaking down your all of food into little pieces. Then your saliva softens the food so that your food your tongue can push it back into your throat.


When your food has reached the esophagus, the muscles in your esophagus have a pattern to follow. The muscles try to push the food to the stomach, and by doing that one muscle pushes the food down while the other muscle relaxes then the next muscle pushes while the other one relaxes.

When the food reaches the stomach, the food has landed in gastric liquid and then becomes food liquid.

When the food has become liquid it is now travelling from the stomach into the small intestine. The small intestine grabs all of your vitamins,irons, proteins, calcium and minerals from the liquid from your food.

When the small intestine has finished doing it’s part all the liquid moves on into the large intestine. The large  intestine grabs all your water and salt and stores it.

When the process is done it is turned into poop.