Y3 and Y4 Intrasports competition
This morning, Year 3 and 4 had a dodgeball competition. Everyone played fantastically but Ashton Green won.
Poetry Day
We really enjoyed Year 4 coming to our class today to share some of their favourite poems.
Fun with Oobleck
Today, we made Oobleck using cornflour and water. It was really messy but so much fun! Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid which is a another meaning for fluids that change viscosity (how easy they flow). When we ran our fingers slowly through the mixture it acted like a liquid, but when we applied…
Sharing Poetry with Year 1
We have had fun today reading and sharing different poems with children in Year 1.
What happens to solids when we heat them up?
We have been investigating what happens to solids when they are heated or cooled. We have heated chocolate, butter, wax, ice, jelly, bread and an egg to see whether they changed state and we recorded our results.
Information Hunt
We have been looking at information pages in different magazines and finding the key features. We used post-it notes to identify headings, subheadings, labels, captions, facts, questions and key vocabulary. We are going to use these key features when we write our own information page about the…
Particles in solids
We have been looking at solids, liquids and gases and their properties. We had lots of fun using the Easi-scopes to look at magnified particles in ‘solids that behave like liquids’.
Classification Keys
We have been using classification keys to identify living things. We completed them both in groups and individually.
Classifying animals
We have been looking at different ways to group animals and have sorted them using Venn diagrams. We discussed lots of different ways to classify them.
Pentominoes Challenge
We have had fun completing the ‘Pentominoes Challenge’. First, we had to make 12 shapes using 5 squares. When we had created the 12 shapes, we then put them on a grid with no gaps or overlapping shapes.
Chronology
We have been looking at chronology and placing key periods of history into the correct order.