Hewo!!!! ^.^

…Hi! I hope you all are having a good day and ummmmmmm… Enjoy! We have been learning about Magnetic Forces this week and last week… But none of that other stuff is important so yeah… Anyway! Onto the stuff we are doing…. Cause I have nothing else to say here so yeah……..

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In maths the Galileo’s (Euan, Paul and Me) are doing Factor Bugs and Multiples.

In Forces with Miss Dale we are making Posters and taking notes about Magnetic Forces. We are doing Lots of Experiments with the Magnets like; Can a magnet move a piece of Magnetic Metal through several different types of Materials? And, how many Paperclips/Pins can a Magnet hold at the North and South Poles (That’s the scientific way of saying it, if you want to say it the normal way: How many Paperclips or Pins can a Magnet hold at the ends.??…)

Have A Great Rest Of The Week!!!!

By Kaylan

thank you

On Friday the playground maintenance group started to dig a hole around the green house. (for gravel to go around it to help with draining so it did not make a big puddle around the green house) On Saturday Mr Phillips came and finished digging it for us. Thank you Mr Phillips.

 

 

 

by P… …..y

Learning at Holywood !!!

we are learning about magnets and we found out that magnets are very useful for campus because they rub a bit of steel on a magnet and place it in the campus that’s why the arrow always points north. Magnets have a north and a south pole and the north pole is at the red side of the magnet. The south pole is at the blue side of the magnet. the north pole and the south pole are the strongest part of a magnet and the sides of the magnet are the weakest. So only use the ends of the magnets. Not the sides

 

by Greg

holywood learning

Yesterday at school we did magnets about that it repels and pulls in metal and magnets plus it does not STICK TO EACH OTHER!!! just to let you know.

Now on Friday a Scottish poet came to say “hello my name is Stuart nice to meet you all I am a Scottish poet” he was ok.

 

 

-Lewis

learning at Holywood

yesterday and today we have being doing magnet things we are making a poster about magnets and what metals it can pick up it can pick up iron,steel,copper,brass,tinplate  and it could pick up the iron steel tinplate and normal metal

and on Friday we had a Scottish poet and he was really good I had fun he came two times before that and the first time he came we did a poem or a storey I did both kind of and mine was about a quarry and I think it was good fun and the last time we learned how to enterduce our self’s in scots and this is how to say where iam from ah bide and where your from

from sonny

learning at Holywood!!!!!! (:’,

This week so far has been alright. we have been doing magnetics and doing posters about it as well and in maths we have been doing factor bugs which are the multiples of a number like 10 is 5 times 2 and  1 times  10. yesterday we were also doing magnets. and this morning we were doing spelling we do it every day and on Friday we do a test on 10 of are words in are list they get harder each sheet.

 

Learning at Holywood

This week at Holywood primary school p.5-7 have been learning all about magnets so right now we are doing posters and me and Lewis are working together. We had the choice of when you finish you can do it on the computer or do it on card so we chose red card I don’t think anyone has chose card yet but there will be maybe this after noon we are going to go back on to the posters to try and finish them of we have finished of the force project we were working on for 2 weeks.

We only started them yesterday after noon we done so of the poster this morning in stead of doing the three way writing so me and Lewis finished our poster this morning.

We have miss mackentier tomorrow we will be dong our fair trade things what we need to finish off which would be fun. We also have P.E as well.

 

By Ebony  

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