Thursday, November 22, 2018

Our Special Visitor!

Today we had a special visitor in our class for the afternoon...Imogen's Mum (Mrs Blundell)! She came in to give us an insight into her daily job where she is a Doctor in the emergency department of the Rotorua hospital.

Mrs Blundell brought in a life size skeleton (which Richard quickly named 'Henry) and taught us a lot about our bones and what happens when we injure them. She answered lots of our questions about being sick and looking after our bodies, including talking about donating organs and having special operations such as heart or kidney transplants. We learnt all about our heart and even got to observe and feel a deer's heart and a pig's eye! We also had the opportunity to practise tying slings on each other and listening to each other's hearts through a stethoscope.

Thank you so much for coming into Room 12 this afternoon Mrs Blundell. We really enjoyed learning from you and value being able to learn about our human bodies from an expert! We particularly liked how you answered all of our questions and let us have a go at some of the practical skills doctors have to do everyday. Thank you!!













No comments:

Post a Comment

Thanks for making a comment. Please note that all comments have to be seen and approved by the class teacher before you will be able to view them online.