We can't wait to read some more!
The children have used the adventurous gem.
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In Guided Reading the children have begun to look at our new class book - Hacker. The children made a prediction on what they thought the story would be about and have looked at some of the characters that have been introduced to the reader so far. The children are fascinated to know that a calculator could be programmed by Victoria to find the answers to the maths exam.
We can't wait to read some more! The children have used the adventurous gem.
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In science today the children learnt about forces and friction. The children tried running with a sheet of card and discovered that the air created resistance and pushed against both them, and the card as they ran. Air resistance is the force that slows objects as they move through the air. Friction is where 2 objects rub together and slows the object down. Their card making contact with the air created friction by slowing the object down.
The children used the adventurous gem today. In science the children have been learning about forces. They learnt that gravity is the force that pulls things to the centre of a celestial body such as the Earth. The children then used force meters to measure the Newtons of force for differing items. The children then learnt that rain does not fall straight down to the ground, but instead gravity pulls it to the centre of the Earth. The children then carried out some research on the scientists Galileo and Newton. The children used the adventurous, cooperation and creativity gems today. Today we began our geography unit on Trade. The children looked at school uniforms to discover what countries they came from and used atlases to locate the countries and label them on a map. They discovered that all the school uniform comes from the same part of the world, but from different countries. The children then explored where some different foods might come from by looking at the labels and finding them on the maps. We ended the lesson by discussing that an items true origin can be difficult to know as the the items may be made somewhere, but this doesn't show the whole story, for example of where it was grown, only where it was finally manufactured.
The children used the cooperation and the adventurous gems today. |
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