Monday 12 August 2019

we had to describe a process my goal is sophisticated vocabulary and describing words




    
Georgia

Introduction -
Humans, like all living things, go through various stages of development throughout their lifespan.  Human life begins in the mother's stomach and ends when a person is elderly. Humans take time to grow physically and mentally.

Paragraph 1-egg and baby
The egg we start in is clear, and see through and is nestled in a mother’s uterus.  The embryo develops into a small baby.  A baby grows for nine long months inside its mother. The mother eats lots and lots of delectable food that helps the baby to grow. Then, when it is time, the baby is born and its life in the world begins.  The baby is fragile and helpless when it first born and relies heavily on its mother for survival.  Overtime, it grows bigger and stronger and can achieve small milestones such as: holding its head up, sitting up, rolling over, making a variety of noises and eating mushy food.


paragraph 2- toddler and kid
Next, a baby will grow and grow and grow, eventually to the stage of a toddler. A human is called a toddler between the ages of one and three years old.   Toddlers become more independent and learn to walk and run. They can also communicate through talking and are capable of understanding conversations, body language and facial expressions.  Toddlers can be very demanding, emotional and unreasonable.  They can become upset easily when they get frustrated or don’t get their own way.  At the age of four, a human enters the next phase in development, becoming a child. 
A child is usually classified as anyone between the ages of 4 and 12. When humans are 4,5 and 6 they begin to be more independent and grow friendships. When humans are 7-12 they are able to read and write and do a variety of mathematics. Their ability to problem solve, follow instructions, complete tasks and think reasonably improves.  


paragraph 3- teenager and young adult
After that, our body starts to change and develop so that we look more mature. Teenagers are quite moody and always want to be out with their friends to show their independence. Teenagers are able to learn how to drive and get their licence. They take on increasing responsibility. They take charge of their own goals. However their decision making skills may not always be perfect as they lack the life experience of an adult. They also go out to find their true love.


Paragraph 4 - adult/middle age human

At 18 years of age humans are declared an adult.  Adults are old enough to live on their own and be completely independent and make their own choices. When humans are adults they have many jobs and responsibilities like: taking care of a baby if you have   one, doing many household jobs and also finding an actual job themselves (if they don’t have kids or the kids go to school). They have to earn their own money to pay for their own food, clothes, a house, household items and many more things. Adults are able to do what they want to, unless it’s against the law. They also have to pay bills like: water, electricity, insurance and rent or a mortgage.


Paragraph 5-elderly 

Humans that grow older and become weak and fragile are called elderly. Elderly humans can be grandparents. They rely more on family and friends. They can go to retirement or rest homes and get supervised and looked after. They usually retire from jobs. Sometimes elderly humans get really sick or develop different illnesses.  They’re also likely to get dementia. Finally when they get extremely old, frail and powerless, they pass away. 

Paragraph 6- conclusion 
Humans go through many stages of development throughout their lifespan.  Each stage can be rewarding and challenging.

1 comment:

  1. great I really like how you used facts from research and your own mind (if you did) and added lots of great vocabulary. GREAT JOB :)

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