Science
Life Skills- Hand Washing
In this afternoon's life skills lesson, we have been learning the importance of hand washing and when we have to wash our hands. We followed the germs from Ms Wood's hands around the classroom, through the use of post-it notes and we realised how far germs can travel...
Thank you Mr Boddy for our pea seeds!
As part of our learning about 'The Princess and the Pea', Mr Boddy kindly brought us in some pea seeds to plant in class. We soaked some of the pea seeds in water and we kept some of the pea seeds dry. We have planted both the wet and dry seeds in wet paper towels in...
Virtual Visit- Plastic Pollution at our Coastal Habitats.
This morning, we were lucky enough to have a virtual meeting with Delia from the Cornish Plastic Pollution Coalition to talk to us all about plastic pollution, the damaging effects of it and what we can do to help. It was very informative and we loved meeting her toy...
Pollution in Coastal Habitats
Today we had a talk with Delia Webb from the Cornish Plastic Pollution Coalition who talked to us all about plastic pollution along our coasts and seas. The children shared their stories of how they have tried to improve our environments in Rowlands Gill and asked...
World Habitats- Who Lives Where?
We have had fun exploring the desert, ocean, Arctic and the rainforest habitats and looking at which animals live where. We completed a sorting activity and we had to think very carefully about the animals' adaptations and how they were suited to their habitat.
Living, dead or never been alive? 1.2M Science
The children have started a new topic about habitats and first we learned about what makes some living. We used Mrs Gren to help us understand. You can listen to the kids explaining their understanding.