Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Christmas Science!

This afternoon we have been doing some Christmassy science! We made... candy cane goo!

We used cornflour and slowly added water to it. We stirred it in and explored the way it felt and how we could move our fingers through it. Then we made some more cornflour mix with some red food colouring in and swirled it into the white to make red and white swirls! As we kept stirring, the red and the white mixed together to make pink. To make it smell like candy canes we added some peppermint essence.

It was fun to explore the texture of the goo and see what happened when we mixed it with our hands. We could move our fingers through it quickly, but it was harder when we tried to move them slowly.

We had lots of fun learning and exploring in science this afternoon and got rather messy too!!






Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Christmas carols!

This afternoon we went to see the rest of the school in their Christmas performance. There were fantastic carols (including some terrific solos!), readings of the Christmas story and Year 1 dressed up as all the people from the nativity story.

We all loved hearing the big children's singing and seeing them tell the Christmas story. This supported our own learning, as in R.E we have been learning to retell the Christmas story.

Well done to everyone in the performance!

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

The Christmas Story

This afternoon we have been learning about the important people in the nativity story. We retold the story, thinking about who all the important people were. Then we looked at our nativity figures and worked out who they were. We could see which was baby Jesus straight away! We knew Mary was in blue, and we worked out who the kings were "because they're holding presents for the baby." We also knew who the shepherd was "because he's got a sheep." That meant the other man was Joseph.

We placed the nativity figures so they were around baby Jesus, then recreated the picture ourselves! Some of us were the characters and some of us were in charge of moving people and telling them how to stand. We had to think about whether we were standing or kneeling, if we were holding something and what we were doing with our arms.

Here is the picture of our nativity figures and us making the same picture!



Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Christmas Play!

This morning we performed our Christmas play, The Sleepy Shepherd, to the whole school! We tried hard to use our biggest voices and did really well at remembering all our lines and songs.

We're looking forward to showing all the mummies and daddies tomorrow!





Thursday, 4 December 2014

Our Class Assembly

Yesterday was our class assembly all about space! We shared with the rest of the school and with mums and dads some of the things we have learnt over the last few weeks. This included showing rockets, moon buggies and a collage of the sun, star prints, star constellations and star gazers and our work on planets. We created colourful planets of our own and wrote about them as well as creating and writing about creatures that live on our planet. We also sang four of the songs we have been learning about space which show our understanding of space, the moon landing, gravity and the order of the planets.

Super work everyone!


Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Preparing for our play!

This week we are busy preparing for our class assembly tomorrow and our Christmas play next week.

This morning we printed sparkly stars onto black paper to create the backdrop for part of our play.

This afternoon we were learning how to speak clearly so that people can understand us, such as by looking at the people we're talking to, speaking in a loud, clear voice and not making any other noise when we're talking.

We are going to use these skills in our assembly tomorrow and in our Christmas play performance next week!

Monday, 1 December 2014

Biscuits!

Thank you to Jack and Olivia, who brought in some biscuits today that they made at the weekend. They shared them with everyone - they were delicious! Thank you Jack and Olivia!



Friday, 28 November 2014

Learning about Ghana

This afternoon Mrs Comer came into our classroom with a special visitor. It was her friend Sam, who has come all the way from Ghana where he runs a school. Mrs Comer has been to visit his school, and today Sam came to visit our school.

We looked at the globe and found Ghana - it's in Africa.


We looked at some information on the National Geographic Kids website (http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/) about Ghana and found out that in Ghana they grow cocoa beans - these are used for making chocolate! We also found out about a kind of monkey that lives in Ghana called the Roloway monkey.

Then we watched a video of some children in Ghana doing different things like dancing, playing drums, going to school and washing clothes. We talked about some differences between Ghana and England.



"They speak a different language." - Fallon

"They had more children in their class." - Lucy

"Monkeys live there." - Harrison

"I like the dancing." - Harry

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Moving to music - The Planets

This morning we listened to the pieces of music called The Planets by Holst. We talked about whether the music was fast or slow, loud or quiet, as well as how it made us feel and what we could imagine happening while it played.

We moved around the room to the music, trying to match our movements with the speed of the music. Some of us were very expressive as we used our arms and heads as well as our bodies.

Dexter liked moving around as if he were a dinosaur - when we listened to Mercury, the Winged Messenger, he said, "I'm a pterodactyl in the time of the dinosaurs, they're the ones that can fly," when we listened to Mars, the Bringer of War, he said "it's like a dinosaur being mean," and when we listened to Uranus, the Magician, he said "it's like a knight trying to catch a T Rex." Great interpretation of the music Dexter!

We enjoyed listening to the different pieces of music - Venus, the Bringer of Peace was a nice calm piece, while Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, was much more lively and happy!




Monday, 24 November 2014

Our planet - Earth!

This week we are learning all about the planets. This morning we sang a song which teaches us the order of the planets - some of us already knew the names of some of the planets.

This afternoon we were learning all about the planet we live on - Earth. We looked at some photos of Earth from space and talked about what it looked like. We said "it's a sphere" (Harry), "it's green" (Tommy) and "it's blue" (Brianna). We decided that the blue is the water - the seas and oceans - and the green is the land. We could also see some white, which we decided was clouds.

We used the iPads and explored our planet using Google Earth. We zoomed in on different countries and spotted rivers, lakes, forests, buildings and fields. We also looked at our school!






We also used chalks to make a picture of the Earth from space - we used blue, green and white and blended it with our fingers.



We talked about what we can do to look after our planet. We agreed that we shouldn't drop rubbish (litter), we shouldn't cut down trees and we should look after the plants and the animals.


Thursday, 20 November 2014

Sorting shapes

Today we have been sorting shapes.

Some of us learnt how to sort shapes using a Venn diagram. One circle was for red shapes and the other was for 3D shapes. Where the two shapes overlap we put shapes that are red and 3D. Shapes that aren't red or 3D went outside the circles. Not only did we do really well at putting the shapes in the right place, we were able to explain our learning to Mrs Waites and tell her why the shapes went where they did.








Wednesday, 19 November 2014

The sun and the stars!

This week we are learning all about the sun and stars. We have been busy working together to make a collage of the sun, we're learning a song all about the sun and we have answered some of our questions about the sun!

Do you know how far away the sun is?
The answer is... 93 million miles!

We also learnt about why the sun is important. The sun gives us light and heat. If the sun wasn't there, what would it be like to live on Earth? Finlay said "cold" and Emily said "dark" - do you think they're right?

We have also been learning about shadows. Shadows are made when something blocks the light.

Luke explored shadows with an activity on the whiteboard.

Paul found that the grabbers make a good shape of a shadow!

We tried to make our shadows touch without making our actual bodies touch!

We were challenged to try and get away from our shadow - running away didn't work! Jack has worked out how - by jumping! When our feet aren't on the ground our shadow is not touching us.

We tried to make some interesting shapes for our shadows!

We also made shadow puppets. Dexter decided to make more than just a puppet - he made a puppet theatre!


Friday, 14 November 2014

Science Day!

We are having lots of fun today and doing some fantastic scientific learning - we're also dressed up as mad scientists!



Mrs Johnson from Sam's Simple Science came in this morning and showed us some amazing experiments!

First we explored what happens when you pour vinegar on bicarbonate of soda - look what happened!




Mrs Johnson put a stick in a balloon and it went pop! But then she did this...


Why do you think the balloon didn't pop this time?


We made lava lamps by pouring water into oil - first we had to measure the right amount of water!



We added some special tablets - look what happened!





After snack and a run around outside, we came back to try some different colour experiments. We looked at different colours and how they mix together, and whether you can separate the colours again afterwards!

We explored mixing colours in the paint and found out what happens when two colours are mixed together.


We used different colours of chalk and blended the colours with our fingers.



We mixed colours of sand together and found that if you mix yellow and blue sand, it doesn't make green sand - you can see the separate grains of blue and yellow!

"I played in the sand, I mixed the colours." - Summer


We used pipettes to mix different colours of water. Unlike with the sand, when you mixed yellow and blue water it made green water! Do you think we could separate the green water and make blue and yellow water again?

Mixing red and yellow food colouring... "It went orange." - Blue


We used the colour paddles to explore different colours and how they make new colours.

"Yellow and blue makes green!" - Luke


We also did this with different colours of cellophane and tissue paper.



We had some white dough and added some food colouring to it. We made red and yellow dough and mixed them together to make orange dough!

"It made orange." - Paul


We also looked at lots of things that were different colours and sorted them using the sorting trays.

"I was exploring the colours of different things and sorting them." - Fallon



We explored coloured magnets and tried to get the coloured balls onto the matching magnets!



"Look, I got the yellow one on here." - Clodagh-Boo


This afternoon we are going to be busy doing even more colourful science experiments!






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