You are probably wondering how we had so many injuries in class today! Well don’t worry, we never really had broken arms. We looked at x-rays of some broken bones and learnt all about how they heal, so thought it would be a good idea to see what it would be like to really break a bone. Mrs Reynolds taught us all how to put on a hand bandage and a triangular sling to support our broken arms. We acted out some hospital scenes and had some fantastic actors and actresses with very sad faces due to their injuries. Have a look at some of our pictures, but don’t forget, we are all in one piece really.
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