 Picture  Prior knowledge  Where does it come from?  Where does it go?  Where is it harmful?  What does it do?  What does people think about it?

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 Picture  Prior knowledge  Where does it come from?  Where does it go?  Where is it harmful?  What does it do?  What does people think about it?  What things can you do with it?  How does it help?  How is poo made?  How does it pollute the Earth?  When does it happen?  When does it dries?  When is it helpful?

 It helps people to run their cars.  It helps you to cook.  You can play with it.  Some people eat them.  It can be solid, liquid and gas

 Cows  Bum  Stomach

 Water  Everywhere  Ground (grass)  People’s garden

 In the farmhouse  In the river because it is going to pollute the other rivers and kill other animals like fishes and shellfish

 Gross  Yuck  Icky  Like your going to spew

 It can be a solid, liquid and a gas  They become random shapes  It gives a stinky smell  It dries and look gross  It gives off a gas called methane

 Play  Splash  Throw  Crush  Put it in your garden to make your plants grow

 It helps us cook in special ovens  Helps some people to run their car  You can play with it when its dry  You can eat it  Helps your plants to go by putting it under your garden

 By food  Digestive system  Stomach

 It just goes everywhere  It makes many mess in your farm  Its dirty  The smell scatters around

 When a cow eats the grass  All day

 When some people cooks with it’s methane  When their playing  When people plant it under their garden

 When Indians are going to eat  When it gives methane  For planting under your garden  Playing it when its dry