Amazing Adverbs

Today we were learning how to add adverbs into our writing through a range of active activities.  An adverb is a word that describes a verb.  We found today that most of them end in ‘ly’.   Have a look at our hard work.

Layered Liquids

Today we carried out a ‘Layered Liquids’ experiment.  We added oil, coloured water and syrup to a cup.  Instead of mixing, the liquids layered on top of each other.

“The syrup is more dense than the water and the water is more dense than the oil” – Charley Allan

”The oil floats on top because it is the lightest liquid.  When it is the lightest it’s the least dense”. – Charlotte Speirs

Sharing Our Learning with P1/2

Today we worked with P1/2 to share our STEM week learning.  First their class visited ours and we worked with them on the ‘Bubbling Wizard’s Brew’ experiment.  We also told them about our dissolving mini topic.

Next we went through to their class and worked with them on electricity and floating and sinking activities.  We made electrical circuits and tried to make boats that float from plasticine.

It was so much fun sharing what we have learned, thank you P1/2!

Riverside Museum

Today for our STEM trip we visited the Riverside Museum in Glasgow.  We had great fun exploring the museum looking at how transport has changed over the years.  We even had time to run around outside with our friends and have a look at the tall ship in the River Clyde.

“My favourite bit was when we saw the big trains.” – Ellie Alexander

“I liked when we went outside to the ramps.” – Charley Lightbody

“My favourite part was playing with Laughlan, Andy and Callum outside.” – Mark Wilson

“When me, Miah, Anaya, Emily, both Charleys Ellie and Megan made a Ninja Warrior course outside.” – Freya Ahrens

“Running about in the playground.” – Dex Robinson

“I liked looking at all of the vehicles.” – Anaya Rana

 

Dissolving

As part of STEM week we have been doing a mini topic on Dissolving for science.  Today we learned the difference between dissolving and melting and the difference between a soluble and insoluble material.

We investigated which materials dissolved in cold water.

Next we carried out a fun experiment called Bubbling Wizard’s Brew.  We added vinegar, food colouring, a sprinkle of glitter, washing-up liquid and baking powder to a cup.  The baking power and vinegar reacted to make bubbles of gas which caused our mixture to fizz and erupt.

 

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