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Sunday 5 January 2020

Printing Prosthetics!!


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  1. Mōrena Roneeza,

    It's always great to learn a new word. Prosthetic is also a word that is important to know, as it affects so many children and adults worldwide! It's incredible how technology has created 3D printers so that people can be given a better quality of life.

    We are really looking forward to reading more of your work over the summer. Looking forward to what which activity you will do next. Remember if you want to get some extra points then you need to leave a positive comment on another students blog to get 2 extra points.

    Nga mihi
    Erica

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    1. Kia ora Erica,
      I didn't know it affects so many children and adults if you don't know the word prosthetic. Technology IS incredible, but I'd rather not rely on it too much... Thank you for your helpful comment! Have a great holiday :)
      Roneeza

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  2. The word "prosthesis" comes via New Latin from the Greek "prostithenai" meaning "to add to, or to put in addition." Keep blogging, and commenting on others, to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes and to keep up your learning over the school break!

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    1. Good morning Mrs Collins,
      I didn't know that! Something tells me I should remember that.. Thank you for your informative comment :) Have a lovely summer!
      Roneeza

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    2. Hi Ron, thanks for sharing what you have learnt about the vid and also 1 thing the vid surprised you. I also agree the 3D printing surprised me a lot and I was delighted that it helps those who are amputated. Let see with your researched skills if your up to this question, how many children and adults who are amputated in the whole world right now.

      Good luck :D

      ~ Ana

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