Wednesday 21 March 2012

Room 17 and kidneys.

On Monday the 12 of March, 2012, Room 17 of Saint Francis Xavier (S.F.X for short) had a visitor named Tracey. Tracey taught about kidneys, so kids knew what they are and what they do.

Tracey begun by showing room 17 the slideshow she had on her computer, by digital projector.
It was basically the whole lesson: starting with the beginning. That was a simple start.
The procedures were the start, simple right? In a way, showing 2 of the procedures: the painful adult one, and the simple kid one. (Just DONT, at ALL, touch the tip on the kid one.) True fact: some adults still use the kid procedures.

Then Tracey showed what the kidneys are, by word, saying that they are in your back, and look like sausages in a way. Then she explained that they clean your blood, and people are usually born with 2, perfectly fine kidneys, but some are only born with 1 kidney.

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