The children were given the challenge of working out how to make a electrical circuit which would light up a bulb. It took some of them longer than others but they all managed it in the end! We will be continuing this Science topic next week when we test objects to see which will conduct electricity and which won’t.
Author: Chris Kingswell
We used coins on the calculation mats to work out totals of money and amouunts of change.
We had a few casualties in our Gladiator Fights!!!
We made Roman style bread which we enjoyed eating as part of our Roman food tasting.
We started our Roman Day by performing our Roman songs. A big thank you to Gareth and Mr Riley for doing all the recording, editing and uploading. A link will be available very soon so you can see how hard we have been working learning the songs. Watch this space!!
A huge thank you to all the parents for their support in helping to make Roman Day such a success. The children all looked amazing.
We have been learning about how sounds are made and how they travel. We tried an experiment with a coat hanger and some string. We wrapped the string around our fingers and put our fingers in our ears. The coat hanger sounded really loud when we wrapped the string around our fingers and knocked it on the tyres because the
Hello Year 4, I had a fantastic time launching rockets with you yesterday afternoon, your curiosity and teamwork skills were super impressive. We talked a little about living and working on the ISS. I have put together the following links for you to watch some videos to find out a little bit more – there are hundreds of videos but
Our challenge was to make a rocket. We had to make a cone for the nose and some fins, then we had to decide how much water to take out of the bottle. Mrs Poole launched all the rockets!
Mrs Poole visited our school from Ernesford Grange Community Academy to do some a ‘Physics on the field’ lesson with us. We found out that the International Space Station takes 90 minutes to travel around the Earth so it goes around 16 times every day. We also found out that the distance to the moon is approximately 10 times the