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Wednesday, 29 August 2018

My Muscles

Kia orana

last week my group and i have been learning about mussels.

I am learning to read and find the appropriate information I am searching for.

Did you know that smiling uses 15 muscles
Did you know that frowning uses 40 muscles
Did you know that walking uses 200 muscles.

Food that builds strong muscles

Eggs 



meat 



cheese




nuts


fish



The author is Sue Gibbison
I think she wrote this book because she learnt too much about Muscles.

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8 comments:

  1. Great to see that you have written another post for your blog. It is amazing how many different muscles if takes to do different actions. I wonder how many muscles it takes to move your eyes? I agree that the author might know a lot about muscles and this might have been the reason she wrote this article. I look forward to learning more with you about muscles.

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    1. There are about 6 muscles it takes to move your eyes.

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  2. Hey Sonnie I am Tutoe from Wigram Primary School i like the way you used Food that builds strong muscle is eggs meat cheese nuts fish It reminds me that your reading is good.Maybe next time you could do more details and adjectives.

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  3. Hello Sonnie, it was good to read you blog and know that some of the foods that I am putting into my body is GOOD food.I like eating fish,flounder is my favorite. With the list that you have written, which food do you like best and why? Thanks

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  4. Hello sonnie can you please comment on my blog some time and I might comment on your blog please Thank you I hope you do and I might do some to you so we can get lost of comments Please comment on my blog.

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  5. Hi Sonnie i just wanted to say that your blog posts are really good. But you have not done a blog post till NOVEMBER! So keep it up for the prize! And can you comment on mine as well?

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