by Mrs Smales | Dec 11, 2020 | Design Technology, Early Years, Geography, Nursery, Reception, Science
On a windy day the children in Early Years chose to make kites. They chose a range of materials to make their kite and experimented with their design finding the best ways to stick them together. After a few attempts and...
by Mrs Mobberley | Nov 27, 2020 | 4B, Science
We’ve been having a great time in our Science lessons this week making muscles! We used our understanding of how muscles work in pairs in the arm to make working arms! It was a lot of hard work to get them right but our explanations of how they work were...
by Miss Brown | Nov 19, 2020 | 7B (ARMS), News, Science
In today’s science lesson, we have been investigating the hours of daylight in autumn and winter. We created a pictogram and we found out that December and January have the least amount of daylight. We finished our science lesson by investigating our shadows in...
by Mrs Mitchell | Nov 17, 2020 | 1M, News, Science
We did some investigating over the week. I set the challenge for the children that they needed to put their teddies to bed when the sun set. They took photos every night and recorded the time. The children then did some pattern spotting and noticed what was...
by Mrs Stephenson | Nov 12, 2020 | 2S, News, Science
Today, we have been making rain gauges in science. We used our measuring skills from our maths lessons last half term to create a scale. Next, we will be writing a set of instructions to tell other children how they can make rain gauges too.
by Mrs Mitchell | Nov 12, 2020 | 1M, News, Science
Yesterday the children set to work trying to answer our question about rainfall so we set to work making rain gauges. The children worked in a team to measure 100ml marking on the water bottles so we can measure how much rain falls. They all worked really well as a...