Hedgehogs, bugs and mud!
Year three, had great fun exploring for bugs, we had some wonderful discussions about why we are now finding less bugs, we all agreed that now it’s getting colder the bugs are hidden or underground to keep warm for the winter.
We got messy with mud, making our paint and made some hedgehogs…
Lets get messy!
Year 4 ,today, in after school club got very messy! They made wonderful pattern paintings by rolling conkers in paint, made patterns with leaves, hunted for bugs and dug for worms!
Lets feed the birds!
Year three, today, in after school club worked hard and got very messy to make bird feeders, we know that we need to help the birds during the winter months.
Have you spotted any in the trees around the school?
Feed the birds!
Year two, today, in after school club made bird feeders. We know it is important to help the bird during the winter months so we got very messy making bird feeders. Have you spotted any in the trees around school?
We also made some amazing conker rolling pictures using paint and conkers.
Interesting Investigation
Today we took our science lesson outside to investigate ‘Do people with longer femurs jumper further?’
We measured our femurs and jumped as far as we could to investigate if the length of the bone affected our ability to jump. Next lesson, we will analyse the results and come up with our…
What should they eat?
Today we enjoyed looking at different food labels to decide what certain people should eat. We learned that what people should eat depends on their age, size, level of exercise and gender. We then looked at what an athlete would need to eat. After deciding they needed carbohydrates for energy, we…
Skittles in Science
As part of our topic learning about the circulatory system, Year 6 used skittles and water to investigate how nutrients pass into our bloodstream from our digestive organs.
Superb Science!
This half term we have started our new topic in Science entitled ‘Animals including Humans’. In one of our lessons, we made model hearts using balloons, plastic cups, red food dye and straws! Although it got a little messy we had great fun learning all about the human heart!
Healthy hearts
Sharks creating model hearts using a plastic cup, balloon and water with red food colouring. Our favourite part was when the blood splurged out of the blood vessels (straws!)
Science
This week in Science we conducted two experiments to explore the function of the roots and the xylem within plants. The children had a lot of fun submerging their carrots in water as well observing the role of the xylem in transporting water and nutrients to the flower and leaves changing the…
Investigating Roots
Today Year 3 have been investigating roots, they have started an experiment where they will watch the roots of a carrot grow over time.
Exploring Parts of the Plant
Jellyfish and turtles explored our garden spotting key parts of the plants.