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Friday, November 15, 2013

Bones, bones, bones!

Miles hurt his finger at soccer yesterday and had to have an x-ray. He turned his experience into a lesson for the class. Below is a photo of Miles teaching us the names of the bones in a finger. Thanks, Miles!


9 comments:

  1. Miles we were glad to hear your finger wasn't broken.

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  2. Dear Miles,
    I am so glad your finger is not broken.
    It was cool that you got a little picture of your finger and labeled it and got to bring it in to class.I did not know you played soccer.
    From,
    Abigail

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  3. Dear class,Thanks, its nice to hear that you're glad my finger wasn't broken.

    From,Miles

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  4. Dear Miles,
    I am glad that your finger is not broken because my cousin Emily broke her finger before and the cast looked more like a broken arm cast then finger! Thanks for bringing in a picture for us to see! By the way what soccer place to you play for anyway GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR NEXT GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : )
    Love,
    Lindsey

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  5. Dear Miles, It was so cool
    that you got to bring your
    x/ray in to show us I am
    glad your finger is not
    broken. From Bella

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  6. Hi Miles,
    I am so glad that your finger is not broken. Good luck at your next game.
    Form,Jordan

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  7. Dear Miles,
    It was cool that we learned about bones. I like the xray.
    from, Chase

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  8. Dear Boys and Girls,
    I thought it was really neat to see Mile's xray too. I'm glad you all enjoyed his lesson!
    love, Mrs. MacInnes

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