Science: Dancing Rice
P2/3 stirred sodium bicarbonate into water, added rice, and then dripped vinegar in – the carbon dioxide created caused the rice to dance.
Amazing work P2/3!
Check out this video of P2/3s dancing rice.
Science: Dancing Rice
P2/3 stirred sodium bicarbonate into water, added rice, and then dripped vinegar in – the carbon dioxide created caused the rice to dance.
Amazing work P2/3!
Check out this video of P2/3s dancing rice.
Numeracy: Multiplication
Today, P2/3 started learning their 5 times table.
Well done P2/3!
Numeracy: Multiplication
Today P2/3 were practising their 2 times table!
Great work P2/3!
Space: Rockets
P2/3 have started learning all about space. This week we were learning the names of the different parts of a rocket and making our own space rockets!
Well done P2/3!
Science: Foaming and Fizzing Experiment
Yesterday, P2/3 poured vinegar onto sodium bicarbonate to see what would happen. We predicted what would happen and then wrote our own science report.
We learned that carbon dioxide gas is given off during the reaction.
Amazing work P2/3!
Check out this video of our foaming and fizzing experiment.
Science: Jelly Bean Experiment
This term P2/3 are learning how to write Science Reports as part of our writing. Yesterday we placed jelly beans in hot water and vinegar to see what would happen overnight.
Excellent Experimenting P2/3!
Power Down: Vampire Energy
P1.2 and P2/3 were learning about Vampire Energy as part of their committee this year. Vampire devices are electrical appliances that drain power when left on standby or when they aren’t in use.
P2/3 then designed their own Vampire.
Great work P2/3!
PE: Tennis
Yesterday, P2/3 had their last lesson of Tennis in PE. We used all of the new skills we have learned to play a game of tennis with a partner.
Well done P2/3!
Science: Hydrophobic Hot Chocolate
Last week P2/3 were experimenting with hot chocolate and milk to find out if hot chocolate is hydrophobic.
Amazing work P2/3!
Scottish Myths and Legends: Nessie
Last week P2/3 were creating pictures of The Loch Ness Monster using charcoal and oil pastels.
Fabulous work P2/3!