Joh @ Bay of Islands College
I am a student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.
Thursday 10 September 2020
Tuesday 1 September 2020
in science we have been learning about a lot of a different things, but we are currently learning about food & the digestive system. so far i have learnt that it is important to have 3 balanced meals because if you don't it will cause lack of energy throughout the day. i have also learnt about identifying the different parts of the digestive system, there are 11 organs in the digestive system. when we swallow our food it flows to the esophagus's then down to our stomach.
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Title: MY FRIEND: Jhaylar
My friend Jhaylar towers over a lot of people like a giraffe.
Her hair is loose and flowy and it looks like the colour of sand.
Jhaylars eyes are the colour of the ocean and the sky combined, they are very pretty.
She likes to wear loose and stiff clothes.
Her legs are very thin like a stick as well as her body
Jhaylar leaves her loved ones with joy, her presence lit up the room with happiness. She likes to talk non stop but there is never a dull moment with her unless you get on her bad side. If you do happen to get on her bad side she doesn't forgive easily and she can keep grudges for a long time. Once you get to know her she is very enjoyable to be around, once you look around the room and jhaylar is there you will see a lot of faces moving from laughter.
Jhaylar could definitely run a marathon if she wanted to. Jhaylor has long muscley legs that are very strong. Jhaylars legs long legs can keep her going for a very long time. After that she can barely walk so she stretches. After her stretches her legs start to feel soft and in less pain. Jhaylor has stuck up for her family and her friends and will continue to if needed. She is very protective of her siblings and dosent like them to go out there because of dangerous people.
Monday 10 August 2020
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Tuesday 28 July 2020
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