Month: November 2011

Science Club Rockets

Port Ellen Science club kicked off this term with a building session using Knex, Lego and Quadro to build a vehicle of some type. Great designs, and an opportunity to see how different materials require different approaches.
Next a collective decision was made to try the Crest science activities from Einsteins Birthday Party Pack, a trial set from the British Science Association. These were great, and involved lots of balloon based experiments, Ewan’s group managed to put a pin in a balloon without bursting it and Anwen was able to use a balloon to move water without touching it.
Next week groups worked in teams to make a balloon powered rocket to carry an item across the room. There were some difficulties with friction and direction though!
Finally we had a science quiz to test the teams knowledge of all aspects of science, the chemists were the winners by a narrow margin.

Technology update

We have been busy in P45 improving our ICT skills through a process of shared skills peer learning, research and direct teaching.  I am very impressed with how quickly most children pick up skills that took me ages to refine, and some of the best teaching in my class recently has been by the children passing on skills to each other, embedding and refining the skills as they progress.  Talking about and reflecting on learning is a major part of this topic; we have found ICT skills are tools to help learning about anything, but how we use them helps us understand how we learn.

In order to track our skills development we have the web.  The web uses Blooms Taxonomy of digital skills so the children can track their skills development and ensure they are getting a breadth of experience.   Using spiders to chase skills ‘flies’, they note skills achieved on a ladder, earning a sticker if they successfully teach to someone else.  I worry for my job with the speed and success of these teaching sessions!  They record their learning in a plan do review format that requires evaluation of the learning process as well as their success at acquiring the skill.

Recently acquired skills include bullet pointing, making tables, transferring information onto a memory card, printing, taking and editing photos, down loading music and pod-casts, deleting files and creating their own blogs on Glow.   Children have chosen how they demonstrate these skills initially, but eventually we hope to create an online space for recording a potted history of Port Ellen from local residents whilst teaching them internet and ICT skills they may find useful, applying their skills in a real life context.

Hi

We are Primary 4&5 at Port Ellen Primary School on the Isle of Islay.  There are 14 children in our class, and we all love science and technology.  That makes us geeks!  This Blog is about technology and science that we have learned about and want to show you.  We have decided to do a blog because Alicia thinks it is easier than having to write everything down in her jotter!  Maisie thinks a blog is a good way because everyone around the world can see and comment on what we are doing.  David says paper and pens are not technology, and Emily reminds us that paper and pens  use resources like trees and oil, while writing a blog does not.  Also Oliver likes spell checking because he likes to use big science words that he can’t always spell.  Jodie likes being able to design using a blog.  Mrs Clark likes that everyone in the class is really excited and engaged and will learn lots of technology skills using the blog.  So, we hope you will join us in our enthusiastic discoveries of all things scientific and technological.

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