About Silan


Website: http://CanFixIT.com.au
Silan has written 37 articles so far, you can find them below.


Australian Animals

Kangaroos are cute and they bounce around,

Emus run fast and they’re not so easily found.

Koalas hide in trees because they’re slow and sleepy,

Echidnas have spikes that are sharp and creepy.

 

Dingoes eat meat and they travel in packs,

Platypuses lay eggs but have fur on their backs.

Possums climb trees and they only come at night,

And there are heaps of acorns so Cockatoos never fight!

 

Australian animals are so strange,

Their behaviours don’t even change!

 

My Own Limerick: The Man Who Always Vomit

                                                            — Harry*, Silan and Mr. Davidson*

Once there was a man who always vomit,

so he never watched Wallace and Gromit.

He woke in the night,

had a terrible fright,

and found he got sick from it.

*Note:  Harry is sort of Silan’s friend and Mr. Davidson is Silan’s teacher.

Chinese Products Should Have English on Them too

I think Chinese products should have english on them too because Australian people can’t cook them.

Firstly, some Australians like Chinese food and want to have some more. But the problem is they don’t know how to cook it. If they bought frozen dumplings, they won’t be able to cook it because they can’t read Chinese.

Secondly, the products aren’t in China anymore! So when an Australian goes into a Chinese shop, he/ she won’t be able to read any of the products’ names because the products’ names are in Chinese.

Thirdly, if the Chinese people want to sell the products here, they’ll have to put English on them so Australians can read them or they won’t be able to sell a lot of them.

In conclusion, I think Chinese people should put English on their products as it makes it easier for both Australians and Chinese people.

Bones

This is Silan’s first presentation.

Hi, my name’s Silan and I’m going to talk about bones. Did you know that babies have more bones than adults? When you’re a baby, you have 306 bones. As you grow up, your bones form together. So, when you’re an adult, you only have 206 bones. When you break a bone, the part that’s broken will swell on the outside after a few minutes. You’d have to get to hospital where doctors will put a cast on where the break is. I’ve broken my arm in two places and chipped my ankle. Vitamin D is good for our bones. Bones make red blood cells every day. Mushrooms have vitamin D in them. You can buy vitamin D tablets at chemist stores. There are 27 bones in your hand. You have 3 bones in your thumb, 4 in each of your rest fingers and 8 in your wrist. You have 8 bones in your skull. The biggest bone in your body is the bone in your thigh. It is called the Femur. Did you know that there are five different sections of the spine? The top part is called the Cervical, the second part is the Thoracic, the middle part is the Lumbar, the forth part is called the Sacrum and the very last part of the spine is called the Coccyx. Our collar bones support our shoulders. If you break a collarbone, it would hurt (Of course) . Your bones don’t move by themselves. They are connected by muscles. Every time you move, say your leg, your muscles pull and relax, and your bones move with them.

( I learnt about the human body in term 2 last year)

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